Gibbons are small, arboreal, highly endangered apes that are understudied compared with other hominoids. At present, there are four recognized genera and approximately 17 species, all likely to have diverged from each other within the last 5-6 My. Although the gibbon phylogeny has been investigated using various approaches (i.e., vocalization, morphology, mitochondrial DNA, karyotype, etc.), the precise taxonomic relationships are still highly debated. Here, we present the first survey of nuclear sequence variation within and between gibbon species with the goal of estimating basic population genetic parameters. We gathered ~60 kb of sequence data from a panel of 19 gibbons representing nine species and all four genera. We observe high leve...
Gibbons and siamangs (Hylobatidae) are well-known for their rapid chromosomal evolution, which has r...
Gibbon species have accumulated an unusually high number of chromosomal changes since diverging from...
The Hylobatidae (gibbons) are among the most endangered primates and their evolutionary history and ...
Gibbons are believed to have diverged from the larger great apes ∼16.8 MYA and today reside in the r...
The gibbon family belongs to the superfamily Hominoidea and includes 15 species divided into four ge...
The gibbons (Hylobatidae) are 20 species of primate native to South-east Asia. All species are liste...
Gibbons are small arboreal apes that display an accelerated rate of evolutionary chromosomal rearran...
Gibbons are part of the same superfamily (Hominoidea) as humans and great apes, but their karyotype ...
Gibbons are the most speciose family of living apes, characterized by a strikingly diverse chromosom...
Conservation translocation and reintroduction for the purpose of repopulating and reinforcing extirp...
Family Hylobatidae which includes gibbons and tiny apes, is the sister group to the Family Hominida...
In this dissertation, I examine the population genetic structure and landscape genetics of criticall...
Gibbons are part of the same superfamily (Hominoidea) as humans and great apes, but their karyotype ...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for underst...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for underst...
Gibbons and siamangs (Hylobatidae) are well-known for their rapid chromosomal evolution, which has r...
Gibbon species have accumulated an unusually high number of chromosomal changes since diverging from...
The Hylobatidae (gibbons) are among the most endangered primates and their evolutionary history and ...
Gibbons are believed to have diverged from the larger great apes ∼16.8 MYA and today reside in the r...
The gibbon family belongs to the superfamily Hominoidea and includes 15 species divided into four ge...
The gibbons (Hylobatidae) are 20 species of primate native to South-east Asia. All species are liste...
Gibbons are small arboreal apes that display an accelerated rate of evolutionary chromosomal rearran...
Gibbons are part of the same superfamily (Hominoidea) as humans and great apes, but their karyotype ...
Gibbons are the most speciose family of living apes, characterized by a strikingly diverse chromosom...
Conservation translocation and reintroduction for the purpose of repopulating and reinforcing extirp...
Family Hylobatidae which includes gibbons and tiny apes, is the sister group to the Family Hominida...
In this dissertation, I examine the population genetic structure and landscape genetics of criticall...
Gibbons are part of the same superfamily (Hominoidea) as humans and great apes, but their karyotype ...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for underst...
Most great ape genetic variation remains uncharacterized; however, its study is critical for underst...
Gibbons and siamangs (Hylobatidae) are well-known for their rapid chromosomal evolution, which has r...
Gibbon species have accumulated an unusually high number of chromosomal changes since diverging from...
The Hylobatidae (gibbons) are among the most endangered primates and their evolutionary history and ...