Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Stony Brook.
Am J Primatol. 1982;3(1-4):167-177. doi: 10.1002/ajp.1350030116.
The locomotor and postural behavior of Hylobates lar was studied in a seminaturalistic environment at the New York Zoological Park. A particular locomotor pattern, one-armed brachiation, was observed and filmed. Analysis indicated that the occurrence of one-armed brachiation as a preferred locomotor pattern was rare and was limited to the carrying of food. The limb and joint movements of one-armed brachiation closely resembled those of two-armed brachiation with differences occurring in the angular rotations of the support and the free arms. Analysis showed how a gibbon could maximize its forward momentum during one-armed brachiation. The adaptive value of one-armed brachiation is discussed in reference to brachiating while carrying food and to brachiating with a fracture of a forelimb. Finally, one-armed brachiation is discussed as an example of the concepts of locomotor totipotentiality and locomotor habit.
在纽约动物园的半自然环境中研究了 lar 长臂猿的运动和姿势行为。观察并拍摄到了一种特殊的运动模式,即单臂臂行。分析表明,单臂臂行作为一种首选的运动模式很少见,仅限于携带食物。单臂臂行的肢体和关节运动与双臂臂行非常相似,只是在支撑和自由手臂的角度旋转上存在差异。分析表明,一只长臂猿如何在单臂臂行中最大限度地利用其前进动量。单臂臂行的适应价值在携带食物时的臂行和前肢骨折时的臂行中进行了讨论。最后,单臂臂行被讨论为运动全能性和运动习惯概念的一个例子。