Background White-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar) are small Asian apes known for living in stable territories and producing loud, elaborate vocalizations (songs), often in well-coordinated male/female duets. The female great call, the most conspicuous phrase of the repertoire, has been hypothesized to function in intra-sexual territorial defense. We therefore predicted that characteristics of the great call would correlate with a caller’s physical condition, and thus might honestly reflect resource holding potential (RHP). Because measurement of RHP is virtually impossible for wild animals, we used age as a proxy, hypothesizing that great call climaxes are difficult to produce and maintain over time, and that older adults will therefore perfo...
Background: Patterns of vocal communication have implications for species conservation: a change in ...
Acoustic signals serve important functions in mate choice, resource defense, and species recognition...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of vocal communication have implications for species conservation: a change i...
Background: White-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar) are small Asian apes known for living in stable ter...
Background: Close range calls are produced by many animals during intra-specific interactions, such ...
Background: Close range calls are produced by many animals during intra-specific interactions, such ...
Background Close range calls are produced by many animals during intra-specific interactions, such a...
This work was supported by a Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council PhD studentship ...
Quantifying patterns of variation in primate vocalizations has important implications for understand...
Gibbons are unique among the apes because mated pairs regularly sing in organized duets, and because...
Objectives: Our goal was to document song phrases of the white‐handed gibbon (Hylobates lar), an Asi...
Gibbons (family Hylobatidae) produce loud, elaborate vocalizations (songs), often in well-coordinate...
Abstract It is well known that gibbons emit a pattern of vocalizations, which is specific for specie...
Post-release monitoring is vital to the rehabilitation process. Gibbons offer a unique challenge, as...
<div><p>Knowledge about vocal ontogeny and vocal plasticity during ontogeny in primate species is ce...
Background: Patterns of vocal communication have implications for species conservation: a change in ...
Acoustic signals serve important functions in mate choice, resource defense, and species recognition...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of vocal communication have implications for species conservation: a change i...
Background: White-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar) are small Asian apes known for living in stable ter...
Background: Close range calls are produced by many animals during intra-specific interactions, such ...
Background: Close range calls are produced by many animals during intra-specific interactions, such ...
Background Close range calls are produced by many animals during intra-specific interactions, such a...
This work was supported by a Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council PhD studentship ...
Quantifying patterns of variation in primate vocalizations has important implications for understand...
Gibbons are unique among the apes because mated pairs regularly sing in organized duets, and because...
Objectives: Our goal was to document song phrases of the white‐handed gibbon (Hylobates lar), an Asi...
Gibbons (family Hylobatidae) produce loud, elaborate vocalizations (songs), often in well-coordinate...
Abstract It is well known that gibbons emit a pattern of vocalizations, which is specific for specie...
Post-release monitoring is vital to the rehabilitation process. Gibbons offer a unique challenge, as...
<div><p>Knowledge about vocal ontogeny and vocal plasticity during ontogeny in primate species is ce...
Background: Patterns of vocal communication have implications for species conservation: a change in ...
Acoustic signals serve important functions in mate choice, resource defense, and species recognition...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of vocal communication have implications for species conservation: a change i...