作者: Paul A. Garber , Ana Sallenave , Gregory E. Blomquist , Gustl Anzenberger
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0293-1_14
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摘要: Callitrichids are characterized by a highly variable positional repertoire, which includes prehensile behaviors on small, flexible supports, and claw-clinging, scansorial travel, trunk-to-trunk leaping that commonly occurs large noncompliant supports. In this study, we examine the kinematics of in callimico (C. goeldii), common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus), pygmy (Cebuella pygmaea). wild, each species is reported to exploit vertical trunks during locomotor feeding behavior. These differ, however, body mass limb proportions. Compared marmosets marmosets, callimicos heavier have relatively longer hindlimbs.