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Orangutan positional behaviour and the nature of arboreal locomotion in Hominoidea
Susannah Thorpe
, RH Crompton
Biosciences
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Orangutan
100%
Arboreal Locomotion
100%
Hominoidea
100%
Positional Behavior
100%
Orthograde
37%
All Ages
12%
Thorpe
12%
Primates
12%
Locomotion
12%
Forelimb
12%
Locomotor
12%
Locomotion Mode
12%
Hominoid
12%
African Apes
12%
Orthogrady
12%
Arboreal Habitat
12%
Behavioral Context
12%
Suspensory Locomotion
12%
Lowland Gorilla
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hominoids
100%
Forelimb
100%
Gorilla Gorilla
100%
Arboreal Locomotion
100%
Arts and Humanities
Morphology
100%
Exceptions
100%
Interplay
100%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Locomotion
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Orangutan
100%
Body Position
33%
Morphology
16%
Gorilla Gorilla
16%