This study provides the first statistically significant evidence that the mechanisms of how pair bonds are created or maintained differ between gibbon taxa. We examine the pair bond in captive pairs of three genera of gibbons (Hylobatidae): siamangs (Symphalangus, N = 17 pairs), crested gibbons (Nomascus, N = 7 pairs), and pileated gibbons (Hylobates pileatus, N = 9 pairs). In the first part of this study, we determine three generally-accepted indicators of pair-bond strength (mutual grooming, behavioral synchronization and partner distance). A pairwise comparison of our samples reveals a difference in relative partner distances between siamangs and pileated gibbons, suggesting that siamangs may have a stronger pair bond than pileated gibbo...
Cooperative behaviors among individuals of numerous species play a crucial role in social interactio...
Gibbons of both sexes have been observed emigrating from their natal groups, but the consequences of...
Gibbons are unique among the apes because mated pairs regularly sing in organized duets, and because...
This study provides the first statistically significant evidence that the mechanisms of how pair bon...
I aimed to better understand captive gibbons’ pair bonds by studying behaviors that may indicate the...
Social organization involving pair bonding and two‐adult groups is rare in mammals. Current sociobio...
Territorial, pair-living primates usually perform long-distance calls as duets in which adult males ...
Duets in territorial, pair-living primates may function to maintain intragroup cohesion, promote int...
It has repeatedly been suggested for several duetting bird and primate species that duetting might a...
We analyzed song synchronization of two female Kloss’s gibbons(Hylobates klossi) in Professor Tenaza...
Many animals rely on acoustic signals to mediate social interactions with conspecifics. Duets––the a...
Among primates, humans have the largest and most complex facial repertoires, followed not by their c...
Duets in territorial, pair-living primates may function to maintain intragroup cohesion, promote int...
Cooperative behaviours among individuals play a crucial role in social interactions. There is a spec...
Pair-bonded primates have uniquely enduring relationships and partners engage in a suite of behavior...
Cooperative behaviors among individuals of numerous species play a crucial role in social interactio...
Gibbons of both sexes have been observed emigrating from their natal groups, but the consequences of...
Gibbons are unique among the apes because mated pairs regularly sing in organized duets, and because...
This study provides the first statistically significant evidence that the mechanisms of how pair bon...
I aimed to better understand captive gibbons’ pair bonds by studying behaviors that may indicate the...
Social organization involving pair bonding and two‐adult groups is rare in mammals. Current sociobio...
Territorial, pair-living primates usually perform long-distance calls as duets in which adult males ...
Duets in territorial, pair-living primates may function to maintain intragroup cohesion, promote int...
It has repeatedly been suggested for several duetting bird and primate species that duetting might a...
We analyzed song synchronization of two female Kloss’s gibbons(Hylobates klossi) in Professor Tenaza...
Many animals rely on acoustic signals to mediate social interactions with conspecifics. Duets––the a...
Among primates, humans have the largest and most complex facial repertoires, followed not by their c...
Duets in territorial, pair-living primates may function to maintain intragroup cohesion, promote int...
Cooperative behaviours among individuals play a crucial role in social interactions. There is a spec...
Pair-bonded primates have uniquely enduring relationships and partners engage in a suite of behavior...
Cooperative behaviors among individuals of numerous species play a crucial role in social interactio...
Gibbons of both sexes have been observed emigrating from their natal groups, but the consequences of...
Gibbons are unique among the apes because mated pairs regularly sing in organized duets, and because...