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Forelimb dimensions and goniometry of the wrist and fingers in tufted capuchin monkeys ( Cebus apella ): Developmental and comparative aspects
Author(s) -
Fragaszy Dorothy M.,
AdamsCurtis Leah E.,
Baer Janet F.,
CarlsonLammers Rena
Publication year - 1989
Publication title -
american journal of primatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.988
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1098-2345
pISSN - 0275-2565
DOI - 10.1002/ajp.1350170203
Subject(s) - forelimb , quadrupedalism , wrist , biology , flexibility (engineering) , thumb , squirrel monkey , anatomy , juvenile , numerical digit , primate , mathematics , ecology , statistics , arithmetic
Adult capuchin monkeys use precision grips during manipulation of small objects, although their thumbs have been classified as pseudo‐opposable. We investigated the physical properties of the hands to increase our understanding of manual function in capuchins. Forelimb dimensions and joint mobility (goniometric) measurements were obtained from adult, juvenile, and infant tufted capuchins ( Cebus apella ). Compared to adult squirrel monkeys, adult capuchins exhibited less flexibility of the wrist and digits. Capuchins of all ages had proportionally longer hands than squirrel monkeys, and capuchins more than 7 weeks old had proportionally longer thumbs than squirrel monkeys. Growth of the arms and hands was asynchronous. The duration of growth of the thumb was particularly prolonged, extending into early adulthood. Age‐related changes in flexibility were apparent in most indices, and were greatest at the metacarpophalangeal joints. It is unknown to what extent the characteristics of growth, forelimb dimensions, and goniometry presented by capuchins are shared with other species, or if they contribute to the capuchin's unusual prehensive capacities. However, the marked differences between adult capuchins and squirrel monkeys in these metrics, and between capuchins and rhesus in the growth patterns of the digits, suggest that variation across taxa in these characteristics can be considerable.