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Nomascus leucogenys
Known as:
Hylobates concolor leucogyneus
, Nomascus leucogenys leucogenys
, Hylobates concolor leucogenys
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Foraging and ranging behavior during a fallback episode: Hylobates albibarbis and Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii compared.
E. Vogel
,
Livia Haag
,
Tatang Mitra-Setia
,
C. V. van Schaik
,
N. Dominy
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
2009
Corpus ID: 31725482
Periodic episodes of food scarcity may highlight the adaptive value of certain anatomical traits, particularly those that…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Home-range characteristics and the influence of seasonality on female reproduction in white-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar) at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand.
T. Savini
,
C. Boesch
,
U. Reichard
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
2008
Corpus ID: 8503458
A three-year (2001-2003) study was carried out on the home range characteristics of seven wild white-handed gibbon (Hylobates lar…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
Density and population estimate of gibbons (Hylobates albibarbis) in the Sabangau catchment, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
S. Cheyne
,
Claire J. H. Thompson
,
A. C. Phillips
,
R. Hill
,
S. Limin
Primates
2007
Corpus ID: 1792717
We demonstrate that although auditory sampling is a useful tool, this method alone will not provide a truly accurate indication…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Sexual swellings in wild white-handed gibbon females (Hylobates lar) indicate the probability of ovulation
C. Barelli
,
M. Heistermann
,
C. Boesch
,
U. Reichard
Hormones and Behavior
2007
Corpus ID: 39378245
Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
3D-kinematics of vertical climbing in hominoids.
K. Isler
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
2005
Corpus ID: 36054174
Vertical climbing has played an important role in theories about the evolution of habitual bipedalism in early hominids and of…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Intragroup and Intergroup Social Interactions in White-Handed Gibbons
T. Q. Bartlett
International journal of primatology
2003
Corpus ID: 22908229
One of the least studied aspects of the Hylobatidae is their social behavior. In the past, researchers have attributed this to a…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Infanticide and the evolution of pair bonds in nonhuman primates
R. Palombit
1999
Corpus ID: 14879888
Social relationships between adult males and females vary widely among mammals. In general, interactions between the sexes…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Genomic reorganization in the concolor gibbon (Hylobates concolor) revealed by chromosome painting.
U. Koehler
,
F. Bigoni
,
J. Wienberg
,
R. Stanyon
Genomics
1995
Corpus ID: 30754631
We employed fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) of specific DNA libraries of all human chromosomes to establish homologies…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Comparative locomotor ecology of gibbons and macaques: selection of canopy elements for crossing gaps.
Charles H. Cannon
,
M. Leighton
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
1994
Corpus ID: 45825949
To examine functional questions of arboreal locomotor ecology, the selection of canopy elements by Bornean agile gibbons…
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Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Territory and monogamy among Kloss' gibbons (Hylobates klossii) in Siberut Island, Indonesia.
R. Tenaza
Folia primatologica; international journal of…
1975
Corpus ID: 46825119
Behavior of Kloss' gibbons was studied from July 1 to October 7, 1972 in Siberut Island, off the coast of western Sumatra…
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