Zhao Dapeng, Li Baoguo, Watanabe Kunio
College of Life Sciences, Northwest University, 710069 Xi'an, China.
Primates. 2008 Oct;49(4):260-4. doi: 10.1007/s10329-008-0096-z. Epub 2008 Aug 7.
This is the first report of foot preference during locomotion in Old World monkeys. Foot preferences during the quadrupedal walking action and the bipedal shifting action of a naturalistic group of Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana) in Zhouzhi National Nature Reserve in the Qinling Mountains of China were investigated. Twelve of 21 individuals tested on quadrupedal action and all 21 individuals tested on bipedal action exhibited a significant foot preference. Both significant right- and left-footed preferences were observed; sex affected neither direction nor strength of foot preference in both actions. The finding that 61.90% of focal R. roxellana showed a right-foot preference, both in quadrupedal action based on the footed index and in bipedal action based on the z-score, is in partial agreement with the postural origin hypothesis on footedness. Foot preference was significantly stronger in bipedal action than in quadrupedal action, supporting the view that posture could be a crucial factor influencing foot preference as well as hand preference in this species.
这是关于旧世界猴类运动过程中足部偏好的首次报告。对中国秦岭周至国家级自然保护区内一群自然状态下的川金丝猴(Rhinopithecus roxellana)在四足行走动作和双足移动动作中的足部偏好进行了调查。在接受四足动作测试的21只个体中,有12只表现出明显的足部偏好;在接受双足动作测试的所有21只个体中也都表现出明显的足部偏好。观察到显著的右足偏好和左足偏好;在这两种动作中,性别对足部偏好的方向和强度均无影响。基于足指数的四足动作和基于z分数的双足动作中,61.90%的重点观察川金丝猴都表现出右足偏好,这一发现与关于利足性的姿势起源假说部分相符。双足动作中的足部偏好明显强于四足动作,这支持了这样一种观点,即姿势可能是影响该物种足部偏好以及手部偏好的关键因素。