## Abstract All primates regularly move within three‐dimensional arboreal environments and must often climb, but little is known about the energetic costs of this critical activity. Limited previous work on the energetics of incline locomotion suggests that there may be differential selective press
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Primate cortical bone microstructure: Relationship to locomotion
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1984
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- English
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- Article
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