New insights into patterns of integration in the femur and pelvis among catarrhines.
Quentin CosnefroyGilles BerillonEmmanuel GilissenPauline BrigeKathia ChaumoîtreFranck LambertonFrançois MarchalPublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2024)
Morphological and morpho-structural integration depict distinct strategies among the samples. A strong morphological integration among baboon's femur-pelvis module might highlight evidence for long-term adaptation to quadrupedalism. In humans, it is likely that distinct selective pressures associated with the respective function of the pelvis and the femur tend to decrease morphological integration. Conversely, high mechanical loading on the hindlimbs during bipedal locomotion might result in specific combination of structural and morphological features within the femur.