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Ontogenetic and morphological variation in primate long bones reflects signals of size and behavior.

Jason A NadellSarah EltonKris Kovarovic
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
Primate limb shape is not only highly variable between taxa over development, but at discrete humeral and femoral diaphyseal locations. Overall, periosteal shape of the humeral and femoral midshaft cross sections closely reflects ontogenetic transitions in behavior and size, respectively, while distal shape in both bones appears more genetically constrained across intraspecific development, regardless of posture or size. These findings support prior research on tradeoffs between function and safety along the limbs.
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