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The Evolution of the Primate Foot: Anatomy, Function, and Palaeontological Evidence

ISBN-13: 9783031064357 / Angielski / Twarda / 2022 / 527 str.

Angel Zeininger; Kevin G. Hatala; Roshna E. Wunderlich
The Evolution of the Primate Foot: Anatomy, Function, and Palaeontological Evidence Angel Zeininger Kevin G. Hatala Roshna E. Wunderlich 9783031064357 Springer - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

The Evolution of the Primate Foot: Anatomy, Function, and Palaeontological Evidence

ISBN-13: 9783031064357 / Angielski / Twarda / 2022 / 527 str.

Angel Zeininger; Kevin G. Hatala; Roshna E. Wunderlich
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The human foot is a unique and defining characteristic of our anatomy. Most primates have grasping, prehensile feet, whereas the human foot stands out as a powerful non-grasping propulsive lever that is central to our evolution as adept bipedal walkers and runners and defines our lineage.   Very few books have compiled and evaluated key research on the primate foot and provided a perspective on what we know and what we still need to know. This book serves as an essential companion to “The Evolution of the Primate Hand” volume, also in the Developments in Primatology series. This book includes chapters written by experts in the field of morphology and mechanics of the primate foot, the role of the foot in different aspects of primate locomotion (including but not limited to human bipedalism), the “hard evidence” of primate foot evolution including fossil foot bones and fossil footprints, and the relevance of our foot’s evolutionary history to modern human foot pathology.This volume addresses three fundamental questions:(1) What makes the human foot so different from that of other primates?(2) How does the anatomy, biomechanics, and ecological context of the foot and foot use differ among primates and why?(3) how did foot anatomy and function change throughout primate and human evolution, and why is this evolutionary history relevant in clinical contexts today?This co-edited volume, which relies on the insights of leading scholars in primate foot anatomy and evolution provides for the first time a comprehensive review and scholarly discussion of the primate foot from multiple perspectives.  It is accessible to readers at different levels of inquiry (e.g., undergraduate/graduate students, postdoctoral research, other scholars outside of biological anthropology).  This volume provides an all-in‐one resource for research on the comparative and functional morphology and evolution of the primate foot.

The human foot is a unique and defining characteristic of our anatomy. Most primates have grasping, prehensile feet, whereas the human foot stands out as a powerful non-grasping propulsive lever that is central to our evolution as adept bipedal walkers and runners and defines our lineage.   Very few books have compiled and evaluated key research on the primate foot and provided a perspective on what we know and what we still need to know. This book serves as an essential companion to “The Evolution of the Primate Hand” volume, also in the Developments in Primatology series. This book includes chapters written by experts in the field of morphology and mechanics of the primate foot, the role of the foot in different aspects of primate locomotion (including but not limited to human bipedalism), the “hard evidence” of primate foot evolution including fossil foot bones and fossil footprints, and the relevance of our foot’s evolutionary history to modern human foot pathology.

This volume addresses three fundamental questions: 

(1) What makes the human foot so different from that of other primates? 
(2) How does the anatomy, biomechanics, and ecological context of the foot and foot use differ among primates and why? 
(3) how did foot anatomy and function change throughout primate and human evolution, and why is this evolutionary history relevant in clinical contexts today?

This co-edited volume, which relies on the insights of leading scholars in primate foot anatomy and evolution provides for the first time a comprehensive review and scholarly discussion of the primate foot from multiple perspectives.  It is accessible to readers at different levels of inquiry (e.g., undergraduate/graduate students, postdoctoral research, other scholars outside of biological anthropology).  This volume provides an all-in‐one resource for research on the comparative and functional morphology and evolution of the primate foot.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Biologia i przyroda
Kategorie BISAC:
Science > Life Sciences - Evolution
Social Science > Antropologia - Fizyczna
Wydawca:
Springer
Seria wydawnicza:
Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9783031064357
Rok wydania:
2022
Dostępne języki:
Numer serii:
000296961
Ilość stron:
527
Waga:
0.92 kg
Wymiary:
23.39 x 15.6 x 3.02
Oprawa:
Twarda
Dodatkowe informacje:
Wydanie ilustrowane

"The text offers a comprehensive summary of the synthetic methodologies of its 25 contributors, who are exponents of the most cutting-edge methods employed today. The accessible text is supplemented by many figures, tables, and appendixes. This new book is required reading for all scholars in primatology and biological anthropology, regardless of academic level." (E. J. Sargis, Choice, Vol. 60 (11), 2023)

FORWARD
INTRODUCTION
1. The Primate Foot: An Historical Account from 19th and 20th Century Anatomical
Research
Authors: Daniel Schmitt and Roshna Wunderlich (order of authors TBA)
(e.g., Laidlaw, Wood Jones, Schultz, Strauss, Lewis, Morton, Weidenreich, Oxnard, etc.)
Section I: ANATOMICAL and DEVELOPMENTAL EVIDENCE (co‐edited by Schmitt and Zeininger)
2. The Primate Ankle and Hindfoot
Lead author: Anne Su (confirmed)
Potential co‐authors: Cody Prang
3. The Primate Midfoot and Longitudinal Arch
Lead author: Amber Heard‐Booth (confirmed)
Potential co‐authors: Jeremy DeSilva, Will Harcourt‐Smith, Matt Tocheri
4. The Primate Forefoot: Anatomy, Function, and Intrinsic Musculature
Lead author: Roshna Wunderlich (confirmed)
Potential co‐authors: Nicole Griffin, Tea Jashashvili
5. The Primate Foot Integument
Lead author: Kai‐Jung Chi (confirmed)
Potential co‐authors: Daniel Schmitt (confirmed)
Section II: BIOMECHANICAL, EXPERIMENTAL & BEHAVIORAL EVIDENCE
(co‐edited by Hatala and Wunderlich)
6. Primate Foot use During Quadrupedal Walking
Lead author: Angel Zeininger (confirmed)
Potential co‐authors: Roshna Wunderlich, Kristiaan D’Aout, Evie Vereecke, Gilles Berillon
7. Primate Foot use During Bipedal Walking
Lead author: Nicholas Holowka (confirmed)
Potential co‐authors: Evie Vereecke
8. Primate Foot use During Climbing and Leaping
Lead author: Vivek Venkataramaran (confirmed)
Potential co‐authors: Jeremy DeSilva
9. Foot Biomechanics and Injury during Running in Humans
Lead‐author: Daniel Lieberman (confirmed)
Potential co‐authors: Peter Cavanagh
Section III: PALEONTOLOGICAL EVIDENCE (co‐edited by Hatala and Zeininger)
10. The Foot of Early Primates
Lead author: Gabriel Yapuncich (confirmed)
Potential co‐authors: Doug Boyer (confirmed)
11. The Foot of Subfossil Lemurs
Lead author: Michael Granatosky (confirmed)
Potential co‐authors: Roshna Wunderlich (confirmed), William Jungers, Laurie Godfrey
12. The Foot of Miocene Hominoids
Lead author: Michelle Drapeau (confirmed)
Potential co‐authors: John Langdon
13. The Foot of Early Hominins
Lead author: Jeremy DeSilva (confirmed)
Potential co‐authors: Yvette Deloison, Bernhard Zipfel, Rob Kidd
14. The Foot of Fossil Homo: Anatomical and Footprint Evidence
Lead author: Kevin Hatala (confirmed)
Potential co‐authors: Matt Tocheri, Will Harcourt‐Smith
Section III: TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS (co‐edited by Schmitt and Wunderlich)
15. Advances in Biomechanical Techniques
Lead author: Evie Vereecke
Potential co‐authors: Kristiaan D’Aout (confirmed)
16. The role of the human foot in non‐locomotor behaviors
Lead author: David Carrier (confirmed)
Potential co‐authors:
17. Effects of Footwear on Walking and Running Biomechanics
Lead author: Catherine Willems
Potential co‐authors: Kristiaan D’Aout
18. How Understanding the Evolution of the Foot can Inform Modern Podiatric Practice
Lead author: Bernhard Zipfel (confirmed) Potential co‐authors: Daniel Schmitt (confirmed)

Angel Zeininger is Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University.  Her work focuses on morphological, experimental, and paleontological analysis of the foot and lower limb of primates, with a special emphasis on development.

Kevin Hatala is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at Chatham University.  He studies the fossil evidence for the evolution of primate and especially human locomotion using paleontological, and laboratory and field experimental approaches.

Roshna Wunderlich is a Professor in the Department of Biology at James Madison University. Her work uses laboratory and field experimental studies to understand the function of the primate foot and locomotor ecology in primates.

Daniel Schmitt is a Professor in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University.  He conducts laboratory experiments on limb loading in primates to understand fundamental innovations in primate and human postcranial evolution.

The human foot is a unique and defining characteristic of our anatomy. While most primates have grasping, prehensile feet, the human foot stands out as a powerful non-grasping propulsive lever that is central to our evolution as adept bipedal walkers and runners. Very few books have compiled and evaluated key research on the primate foot and provided a perspective on what we know and what we still need to know. This book serves as an essential companion to “The Evolution of the Primate Hand” volume, also in the Developments in Primatology series. This book includes chapters written by experts in the field of morphology and mechanics of the primate foot, the role of the foot in different aspects of primate locomotion (including but not limited to human bipedalism), the “hard evidence” of primate foot evolution including fossil foot bones and fossil footprints, and the relevance of our foot’s evolutionary history to modern human foot pathology.

This volume addresses three fundamental questions: 

(1) What makes the human foot so different from that of other primates? 
(2) How does the anatomy, biomechanics, and ecological context of the foot and foot use differ among primates and why? 
(3) How did foot anatomy and function change throughout primate and human evolution, and why is this evolutionary history relevant in clinical contexts today?

This co-edited volume, provides, for the first time, a comprehensive review and scholarly discussion of the primate foot from multiple perspectives. It is accessible to readers at different levels of inquiry (e.g., undergraduate/graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, other scholars outside of biological anthropology). This volume provides an all-in‐one resource for research on the comparative and functional morphology and evolution of the primate foot.



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