Social organization involving pair bonding and two‐adult groups is rare in mammals. Current sociobiological theory suggests that this grouping and behavior pattern is somewhat anomalous. The gibbons (genus Hylobates) are the only hominoids to exhibit pair bonds and two‐adult groups. In this article I present an overview of the current issues in monogamy and pair‐bond theory, and review traditional conceptualizations and the accumulated data relevant to gibbon social organization. The significance of hominoid behavioral phylogeny and population‐wide studies is also considered. Recent findings indicate that pair‐bonding and two‐adult groups are not ubiquitous among the hylobatids. Many aspects of gibbon behavior and ecology do not conform to ...
Compared with other primates, New World monkeys display relatively limited ecological variability. N...
Cooperative behaviors among individuals of numerous species play a crucial role in social interactio...
The Hylobatidae (gibbons) are among the most endangered primates and their evolutionary history and ...
Most recent studies of hylobatid populations underline the flexibility of their 'nuclear groups' and...
I aimed to better understand captive gibbons’ pair bonds by studying behaviors that may indicate the...
This study provides the first statistically significant evidence that the mechanisms of how pair bon...
Little is known about facial communication of lesser apes (family Hylobatidae) and how their facial ...
Cooperative behaviours among individuals play a crucial role in social interactions. There is a spec...
Among primates, humans have the largest and most complex facial repertoires, followed not by their c...
Elephant-shrews (Macroscelidea) have long been considered the only mammalian order to be completely ...
Gibonowate Hylobatidae to rodzina w obrębie gromady ssaków, rzędu naczelnych należąca do nadrodziny ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 98-100)To test the hypothesis that a relationship exists ...
Because the fossil history of gib-bons is virtually unknown,1,2 gibbon evolution can only be reconst...
The social brain hypothesis argues that large brains have arisen over evolutionary time as a respons...
The social brain hypothesis argues that large brains have arisen over evolutionary time as a respons...
Compared with other primates, New World monkeys display relatively limited ecological variability. N...
Cooperative behaviors among individuals of numerous species play a crucial role in social interactio...
The Hylobatidae (gibbons) are among the most endangered primates and their evolutionary history and ...
Most recent studies of hylobatid populations underline the flexibility of their 'nuclear groups' and...
I aimed to better understand captive gibbons’ pair bonds by studying behaviors that may indicate the...
This study provides the first statistically significant evidence that the mechanisms of how pair bon...
Little is known about facial communication of lesser apes (family Hylobatidae) and how their facial ...
Cooperative behaviours among individuals play a crucial role in social interactions. There is a spec...
Among primates, humans have the largest and most complex facial repertoires, followed not by their c...
Elephant-shrews (Macroscelidea) have long been considered the only mammalian order to be completely ...
Gibonowate Hylobatidae to rodzina w obrębie gromady ssaków, rzędu naczelnych należąca do nadrodziny ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 98-100)To test the hypothesis that a relationship exists ...
Because the fossil history of gib-bons is virtually unknown,1,2 gibbon evolution can only be reconst...
The social brain hypothesis argues that large brains have arisen over evolutionary time as a respons...
The social brain hypothesis argues that large brains have arisen over evolutionary time as a respons...
Compared with other primates, New World monkeys display relatively limited ecological variability. N...
Cooperative behaviors among individuals of numerous species play a crucial role in social interactio...
The Hylobatidae (gibbons) are among the most endangered primates and their evolutionary history and ...