Hardly any behavioral data are available for the silvery gibbon (Hylobates moloch), an endangered primate that is endemic to the island of Java, Indonesia. We studied the singing behavior of the easternmost population of this species in the Dieng mountains, central Java, in 1998-1999. We aimed to document the timing of singing, quantify the amount of singing by the respective sexes, and explore the role of bioacoustics in density estimation. A total of 122 song bouts in at least 12 groups were monitored. No duet songs were heard. Most of the song bouts (91.5%) were female solo song bouts or female scream bouts. In contrast to an earlier study on the westernmost population of silvery gibbons, during which few if any male songs were heard, at...
Duets in territorial, pair-living primates may function to maintain intragroup cohesion, promote int...
Gibbon songs are known to include species- and sex-speci c characteristics. It has been suggested f...
Since 2008 Javan Gibbon’s (Hylobates moloch) status is endangered due to the capture of gibbons in t...
Duets in territorial, pair-living primates may function to maintain intragroup cohesion, promote int...
This is the first study on the male song of the Javan silvery gibbon (Hylobates moloch), and the fir...
Most pair-living primate species engage in duets, wherein males and females produce coordinated voca...
Most pair-living primate species engage in duets, wherein males and females produce coordinated voca...
The Mentawai Islands – off the west coast of central Sumatra – are known to support four endemic pri...
The loud songs of gibbons (Hylobatidae) usually consist of a duet by the mated pair delivered each m...
Quantifying patterns of variation in primate vocalizations has important implications for understand...
Vocal individuality and stability has been used to conduct population surveys, monitor population dy...
We analyzed song synchronization of two female Kloss’s gibbons(Hylobates klossi) in Professor Tenaza...
While the vocalizations of non-human primates were thought to be innate, recent studies have reveale...
Territorial, pair-living primates usually perform long-distance calls as duets in which adult males ...
Unlike the great apes and most other primates, all species of gibbons are known to produce elaborate...
Duets in territorial, pair-living primates may function to maintain intragroup cohesion, promote int...
Gibbon songs are known to include species- and sex-speci c characteristics. It has been suggested f...
Since 2008 Javan Gibbon’s (Hylobates moloch) status is endangered due to the capture of gibbons in t...
Duets in territorial, pair-living primates may function to maintain intragroup cohesion, promote int...
This is the first study on the male song of the Javan silvery gibbon (Hylobates moloch), and the fir...
Most pair-living primate species engage in duets, wherein males and females produce coordinated voca...
Most pair-living primate species engage in duets, wherein males and females produce coordinated voca...
The Mentawai Islands – off the west coast of central Sumatra – are known to support four endemic pri...
The loud songs of gibbons (Hylobatidae) usually consist of a duet by the mated pair delivered each m...
Quantifying patterns of variation in primate vocalizations has important implications for understand...
Vocal individuality and stability has been used to conduct population surveys, monitor population dy...
We analyzed song synchronization of two female Kloss’s gibbons(Hylobates klossi) in Professor Tenaza...
While the vocalizations of non-human primates were thought to be innate, recent studies have reveale...
Territorial, pair-living primates usually perform long-distance calls as duets in which adult males ...
Unlike the great apes and most other primates, all species of gibbons are known to produce elaborate...
Duets in territorial, pair-living primates may function to maintain intragroup cohesion, promote int...
Gibbon songs are known to include species- and sex-speci c characteristics. It has been suggested f...
Since 2008 Javan Gibbon’s (Hylobates moloch) status is endangered due to the capture of gibbons in t...