From studies of both wild and captive animals, gibbons are thought to reach sexual maturity at about 6 to 8 years of age, and the siamang (Hylobates syndactylus) at about 8 to 9 years. However, a review of the literature reveals that in most cases the exact age of the maturing animals was not known and had to be estimated. This study presents seven case reports on captive gibbons of known age. Captive males of the white-cheeked crested gibbon (H. leucogenys leucogenys) and of the siamang (H. syndactylus) can breed at the age of 4 and 4.3 years, respectively. Similarly, hybrid females (H. lar x H. moloch) and siamang females can breed at 5.1 and 5.2 years, respectively. This finding may help to improve the breeding success of captive gibbon ...
14. Hainan Crested Gibbon Nomascus hainanus French: Gibbon de Hainan / German: Hainan-Schopfgi...
Animal vocal signals may provide information about senders and mediate important social interactions...
One reason why the gaur Bos gaurus is a poorly understood species is because there are no reliable d...
Immature captive gibbons are often housed together to facilitate healthy social development. Zoo per...
The purpose of this research is to evaluate the quality of environment for white-handed gibbons (Hyl...
Javan gibbons (Hylobates moloch) are one of the most endangered gibbon species in the world. Data on...
The gibbon primates of the family Nomascus are classified as critically endangered species, and, to ...
A longevity record of 60 years spent in captivity by a Mueller’s gibbon (Hylobates muelleri) is repo...
Neonatal and birth weights of gibbons have mostly been reported for single individuals, and larger s...
Knowledge of the ontogeny and development of vocalization in primates play a crucial role in underst...
Abstract It is well known that gibbons emit a pattern of vocalizations, which is specific for specie...
The gibbons (Hylobatidae) are 20 species of primate native to South-east Asia. All species are liste...
The early development of individual gibbons has only rarely been studied in detail. A recent review ...
Demographic processes and the structure of a population of agile gibbons ( Hylobates agilis ) were i...
11. Pileated Gibbon Hylobates pileatus French: Gibbon a bonnet / German: Kappengibbon / Spanis...
14. Hainan Crested Gibbon Nomascus hainanus French: Gibbon de Hainan / German: Hainan-Schopfgi...
Animal vocal signals may provide information about senders and mediate important social interactions...
One reason why the gaur Bos gaurus is a poorly understood species is because there are no reliable d...
Immature captive gibbons are often housed together to facilitate healthy social development. Zoo per...
The purpose of this research is to evaluate the quality of environment for white-handed gibbons (Hyl...
Javan gibbons (Hylobates moloch) are one of the most endangered gibbon species in the world. Data on...
The gibbon primates of the family Nomascus are classified as critically endangered species, and, to ...
A longevity record of 60 years spent in captivity by a Mueller’s gibbon (Hylobates muelleri) is repo...
Neonatal and birth weights of gibbons have mostly been reported for single individuals, and larger s...
Knowledge of the ontogeny and development of vocalization in primates play a crucial role in underst...
Abstract It is well known that gibbons emit a pattern of vocalizations, which is specific for specie...
The gibbons (Hylobatidae) are 20 species of primate native to South-east Asia. All species are liste...
The early development of individual gibbons has only rarely been studied in detail. A recent review ...
Demographic processes and the structure of a population of agile gibbons ( Hylobates agilis ) were i...
11. Pileated Gibbon Hylobates pileatus French: Gibbon a bonnet / German: Kappengibbon / Spanis...
14. Hainan Crested Gibbon Nomascus hainanus French: Gibbon de Hainan / German: Hainan-Schopfgi...
Animal vocal signals may provide information about senders and mediate important social interactions...
One reason why the gaur Bos gaurus is a poorly understood species is because there are no reliable d...