Diagonal‐couplet gaits on discontinuous supports in Japanese macaques and implications for the adaptive significance of the diagonal‐sequence, diagonal‐couplet gait of primates

Author:

Goto Ryosuke1ORCID,Kinoshita Yuki2ORCID,Shitara Tetsuya3,Hirasaki Eishi2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Rehabilitation Gunma Paz University Takasaki Japan

2. Center for the Evolutionary Origins of Human Behavior Kyoto University Inuyama Japan

3. Graduate School of Human Sciences Osaka University Osaka Japan

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesDiagonal‐sequence, diagonal‐couplet (DSDC) gaits have been proposed as an adaptation to travel on discontinuously arranged arboreal branches. Only a few studies have examined primate gait adjustment to support discontinuity. We analyzed the gaits of Japanese macaques walking on the “ground” and two discontinuous conditions, “circle” and “point,” to better understand the advantages of DSDC gaits on discontinuous supports.Materials and MethodsSeventy‐eight vertical posts, each with a circular upper surface, were arranged in four rows at a spacing of 200 mm. The diameter of the circular upper surface was 150 mm (“circle condition”) or 50 mm (“point condition”). We calculated the limb phase, duty factor, and time interval from hindlimb touchdown to ipsilateral forelimb liftoff. The supports the fore‐ and hindlimbs landed on during walking were identified in the circle and point condition.ResultsThe macaques predominantly used DSDC gaits in the ground and circle conditions and lateral‐sequence, diagonal‐couplet (LSDC) gaits in the point condition. The macaques usually placed their hindlimbs on the same supports as their ipsilateral forelimbs during the gait cycle.DiscussionJapanese macaques overlapped the ipsilateral fore‐ and hindlimb stance phase in all DSDC and some LSDC gaits to proximate the ipsilateral limbs on the discontinuous support, allowing the forelimb to guide the hindlimb placement to the support. The overlap duration of the ipsilateral limb stance phases may be extended by DSDC gaits longer than by LSDC gaits, allowing for a direct pass of the support being held by the prehensile hand to the prehensile foot.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Paleontology,Archeology,Genetics,Anthropology,Anatomy,Epidemiology

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