Abstract
Positional behavior is a measurable and observable link between the functional morphology/physiology and behavior of an animal in its environment. Locomotion, posture, and the morphology that allows movement abilities and expressed behaviors throughout the life stages interact with every aspect of an individual primate’s life and are important life history characteristics. Locomotion and posture in adults relate to survival and maintenance, thus allowing for reproduction, whereas in infants and juveniles, positional behavior is essential to survival and growth to reproductive maturity. The timing of life stages and biobehavioral strategies for survival and reproduction in different species are the products of natural selection. A life history perspective integrates knowledge of evolutionary processes with understanding the multifaceted roles of positional behavior in primates.
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Bezanson, M., Morbeck, M.E. (2013). Future Adults or Old Children? Integrating Life History Frameworks for Understanding Primate Positional Patterns. In: Clancy, K., Hinde, K., Rutherford, J. (eds) Building Babies. Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects, vol 37. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4060-4_19
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