2020 — Impressive Arboreal Gap-Crossing Behaviors in Wild Bonobos, Pan Paniscus. International Journal of Primatology vol. 41, , p. 129-140
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2020 — Deslorelin Acetate Implant Induces Transient Sterility and Behavior Changes in Male Olive Baboon (Papio Anubis): A Case Study. Journal of Medical Primatology vol. 49, n° 6, p. 344-348 ZSCC: NoCitationData[s0]
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2017 — The Origin of Bipedality as the Result of a Developmental By-Product: The Case Study of the Olive Baboon (Papio Anubis). Journal of Human Evolution vol. 113, , p. 155-161 ZSCC: 0000004
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2022 — Development of Bipedal Walking in Olive Baboons, Papio Anubis: A Kinematic Analysis. Abstract Objective Although extant nonhuman primates are not habitual
bipeds, they are able to walk bipedally from an early age… American Journal of Biological Anthropology vol. 177, n° 4, p. 719-734 _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ajpa.24454
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2021 — A Baboon Walking on a Treadmill: The Use of Positive Reinforcement Techniques to Study Bipedal Walking in Non-Human Primates. Revue de primatologie , n° 12, dir. {Soci\'et\'e francophone de primatologie}
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juillet 2021 — The quadrupedal walking gait of the olive baboon, Papio anubis: an exploratory study integrating kinematics and EMG. Primates exhibit unusual quadrupedal features (e.g. diagonal gaits,
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2013 — Bipedal Behaviour in Olive Baboons: Infants versus Adults in a Captive Environment. The olive baboon is described as a committed quadrupedal primate.
However, available data show that they actually use a variety… Folia Primatologica vol. 84, n° 6, p. 347-361 ZSCC: 0000011
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2014 — Bipedalism in Non-Human Primates: A Comparative Review of Behavioural and Experimental Explorations on Catarrhines. BMSAP vol. 26, 3-4, p. 1-10 ZSCC: 0000010
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2017 — Segmental Morphometrics of the Southern Yellow-Cheeked Crested Gibbon (Nomascus Gabriellae): The Case Study of Four Individuals in Zoo. Revue de primatologie vol. 8, , ZSCC: 0000004
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2018 — Segmental Morphometrics of Bonobos (Pan Paniscus): Are They Really Different from Chimpanzees (Pan Troglodytes)?. Journal of Anatomy vol. 233, n° 6, p. 843-853 ZSCC: 0000004
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2023 — From Quadrupedal to Bipedal Walking ’on the Fly’: The Mechanics of Dynamical Mode Transition in Primates. Journal of Experimental Biology vol. 226, n° 2, jeb244792
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2023 — « Convergence of Bipedal Locomotion: Why Walk or Run on Only Two Legs » in Convergent Evolution: Animal Form and Function.. , , dir. {Springer}
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2024 — A Comparative Study of Muscle Activity and Synergies during Walking in Baboons and Humans. Journal of Human Evolution vol. 189, , p. 103513
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2024 — Vertical Climbing in Free-Ranging Bonobos: An Exploratory Study Integrating Locomotor Performance and Substrate Compliance. American Journal of Biological Anthropology vol. 183, n° 4, e24894
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décembre 2019 — Small Vertebrates Running on Uneven Terrain: A Biomechanical Study of Two Differently Specialised Lacertid Lizards. Scientific Reports vol. 9, n° 1, p. 1-11 ZSCC: 0000003
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février 2019 — The Body Center of Mass in Primates: Is It More Caudal than in Other Quadrupedal Mammals?. American Journal of Physical Anthropology vol. 169, n° 1, p. 170-178 ZSCC: 0000002
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mars 2019 — Compliant Legs Enable Lizards to Maintain High Running Speeds on Complex Terrains. Journal of Experimental Biology vol. 222, n° 6, jeb195511 ZSCC: 0000005
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