Volumetric determination of metatarsal robusticity in a few living primates and in the foot ofOreopithecus |
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Authors: | Alphonse Riesenfeld |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Anthropology, Hunter College of the City University of New York, 695 Park Avenue, 10021, New York, NY, USA 2. the Institute of Applied Biology, New York
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Abstract: | A new technique is described for the volumetric determination of metatarsal robusticity. Since volume was substituted for weight of a previously used technique, that technique is applicable to fossilized material. The comparability between the metric and volumetric techniques was tested and found to be sufficiently close to make the two techniques interchangeable. When the volumetric technique was applied to fourOreopithecus metatarsals, their robusticity was found to follow the 1→5 pattern (in which M5 is the least robust metatarsal), a pattern typical for all higher primates but present also inHomo. Their total robusticity was found to be closest toHomo and the gorilla, suggesting the likelihood of a terrestrial habitat forOreopithecus. |
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