Effect of body mass distribution on the ontogeny of positional behaviors in non-human primates : longitudinal follow-up of infant captive olive baboons (Papio anubis)
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- François Druelle, Peter Aerts (UGent) and Gilles Berillon
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- body shape, locomotor development, positional repertoire, primate evolution, CHIMPANZEE LOCOMOTOR BEHAVIOR, NATURAL PENDULAR PERIOD, MACAQUES MACACA-MULATTA, INERTIAL PROPERTIES, PAN-TROGLODYTES, SEGMENT DISTRIBUTION, QUADRUPEDAL WALKING, TISSUE COMPOSITION, JAPANESE MACAQUES, POSTURAL BEHAVIOR
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8034477
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- Druelle, François, et al. “Effect of Body Mass Distribution on the Ontogeny of Positional Behaviors in Non-Human Primates : Longitudinal Follow-up of Infant Captive Olive Baboons (Papio Anubis).” AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY, vol. 78, no. 11, 2016, pp. 1201–21, doi:10.1002/ajp.22575.
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- Druelle, F., Aerts, P., & Berillon, G. (2016). Effect of body mass distribution on the ontogeny of positional behaviors in non-human primates : longitudinal follow-up of infant captive olive baboons (Papio anubis). AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY, 78(11), 1201–1221. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.22575
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- Druelle, François, Peter Aerts, and Gilles Berillon. 2016. “Effect of Body Mass Distribution on the Ontogeny of Positional Behaviors in Non-Human Primates : Longitudinal Follow-up of Infant Captive Olive Baboons (Papio Anubis).” AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 78 (11): 1201–21. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.22575.
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- Druelle, François, Peter Aerts, and Gilles Berillon. 2016. “Effect of Body Mass Distribution on the Ontogeny of Positional Behaviors in Non-Human Primates : Longitudinal Follow-up of Infant Captive Olive Baboons (Papio Anubis).” AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 78 (11): 1201–1221. doi:10.1002/ajp.22575.
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- 1.Druelle F, Aerts P, Berillon G. Effect of body mass distribution on the ontogeny of positional behaviors in non-human primates : longitudinal follow-up of infant captive olive baboons (Papio anubis). AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY. 2016;78(11):1201–21.
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- [1]F. Druelle, P. Aerts, and G. Berillon, “Effect of body mass distribution on the ontogeny of positional behaviors in non-human primates : longitudinal follow-up of infant captive olive baboons (Papio anubis),” AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY, vol. 78, no. 11, pp. 1201–1221, 2016.
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