Effects of substrate and phylogeny on quadrupedal gait in free-ranging platyrrhines.
Noah T DunhamAllison McNamaraLiza J ShapiroTobin L HieronymusTaylor PhelpsJesse W YoungPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2019)
Our field data generally corroborate locomotor patterns from laboratory studies but capture additional aspects of gait variability and flexibility in response to the complexity of natural environments. Overall, our results suggest that DS gaits are not exclusively tailored to narrow or oblique substrates but are used on arboreal substrates in general.