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cerebrospinal nematodiasis in a white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar) due to baylisascaris sp.an adult white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar) at a zoo in eastern kansas was euthanized after developing a head tremor, generalized motor incoordination, and partial paresis of the right arm that persisted over 2 yr. magnetic resonance imaging early in the course of the disease demonstrated a localized left frontal lobe cerebritis. larvae morphologically consistent with a baylisascaris species were seen in tissue sections of the cerebrum and cerebellum. epizootiologic investigation, which include ...19989732041
observations on food sharing in wild lar gibbons (hylobates lar). 19989885343
encounters between lar gibbons (hylobates lar) and binturongs (arctictis binturong). 19989885344
the prevalence of balantidium coli infection in fifty-six mammalian species.a total of 375 fecal samples of 56 mammalian species belonging to 17 families of 4 orders were examined for the detection of balantidium coli from december 1994 to august 1995. as a result, b. coli was found from 6 species belonging to 4 families of 2 orders (primates and artiodactyla) of host animals examined. white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar), squirrel monkey (saimiri sciurea) and japanese macaque (macaca fuscata) were new hosts for b. coli. all the wild boar (sus scrofa) and chimpanzee (pan ...199910027167
studies on karyotype evolution in higher primates in relation to human chromosome 14 and 9 by comparative mapping of immunoglobulin c epsilon genes with fluorescence in situ hybridization.karyotypic homologies in relation to human chromosome 14 and 9 were studied through comparative mapping of the immunoglobulin c epsilon genes in higher primates by fluorescence in situ hybridization (fish) technique. the c epsilon genes will be suitable probes for the analysis of evolutionary rearrangements due to that the multiple recombinational events such as gene duplications and deletions have occurred repeatedly in the immunoglobulin ch gene family (igh@) during the course of primate evolu ...199910859938
linear enamel hypoplasia in gibbons (hylobates lar carpenteri).this study describes the expression of linear enamel hypoplasia (leh), a sensitive dental indicator of physiological stress, in thailand gibbons (hylobates lar carpenteri). previous studies of enamel hypoplasia in hominoids have focused on great apes, with little attention given to the expression of this stress indicator in gibbons. in that gibbons differ from both monkeys and great apes in numerous life history features, leh expression in gibbons might be expected to show significant difference ...200010861355
cerebral infarction and myocardial fibrosis in a white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar).a white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar) lost the use of its right hand. complete blood count, serum chemistry profile, electrocardiographic findings, blood pressure, and radiographic work-up were normal, but the gibbon died 2 days later. the gibbon was serologically positive for herpes simplex i and epstein-barr virus. necropsy and histopathology showed acute infarction of the right cerebrum and multifocal to coalescing severe myocardial fibrosis.200010884127
back to the roots of a new exon--the molecular archaeology of a sp100 splice variant.retropseudogenes are intronless dna sequences sharing a high degree of homology with the cdna of their corresponding active genes. they are thought to have originated by reverse transcription of messenger rna and reintegration of the cdna into the genome. usually considered a type of evolutionary waste, they melt into the background of their surrounding dna by the loss of similarity to the active gene or disappear from the genome by the accumulation of deletions. on the other hand, in this paper ...200010766566
external forces and torques generated by the brachiating white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar).we compared the kinetics of brachiation to bipedal walking and running. gibbons use pectoral limbs in continuous contact with their overhead support at slow speeds, but exhibit aerial phases (or ricochetal brachiation) at faster speeds. this basic interaction between limb and support suggests some analogy to walking and running. we quantified the forces in three axes and torque about the vertical axis generated by a brachiating white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar) and compared them with bipedal l ...200011002205
mechanical energy oscillations of two brachiation gaits: measurement and simulation.how do arm-swinging apes locomote effectively over a variety of speeds? one way to reduce the metabolic energy cost of locomotion is to transfer energy between reversible mechanical modes. in terrestrial animals, at least two transfer mechanisms have been identified: 1) a pendulum-like mechanism for walking, with exchange between gravitational potential energy and translational kinetic energy, and 2) a spring-like mechanism for running, where the elastic strain energy of stretched muscle and ten ...200111471130
three-dimensional analysis of nonhuman primate trabecular architecture using micro-computed tomography.until recently, detailed analyses of the architecture of nonhuman primate cancellous bone have not been possible due to a combination of methodological constraints, including poor resolution imaging or destructive protocols. the development of micro-computed tomography (microct) and morphometric methods associated with this imaging modality offers anthropologists a new means to study the comparative architecture of cancellous bone. specifically, microct will allow anthropologists to investigate ...200111471131
the nucleotide sequences of the parathyroid gene in primates (suborder anthropoidea).nucleotide sequences of the parathyroid (pth) gene of 12 species of primates belonging to suborder anthropoidea were examined. the pth gene contains one intron that separates two exons that code the sequence of prepro and pth, respectively. the intron of the pth gene in cebus apella, callithrix jacchus, and saguinus oedipus was 102 bp long, whereas a 103-bp intron was observed in the remaining species. phylogenetic analysis using the nucleotide sequences of pth revealed that these 12 species of ...200211825036
the effects of substratum inclination on locomotor patterns in primates.to explore the change from the horizontal quadrupedal walking to the vertical climbing in primates, i designed an experiment on an inclined substratum. the subjects were an adult male japanese macaque and a 2-year-old female white-handed gibbon. the animals moved on a substratum made of bamboo pipe (8 cm diameter). the inclination of the substratum was changed from 15 degrees to 65 degrees in 5-degree increments for the japanese macaque and from 20 degrees to 70 degrees with 10-degree increments ...200212050892
structure, molecular evolution, and gene expression of primate superoxide dismutases.mn- and cu,zn-superoxide dismutase (sod) cdnas of eight primate species, pan troglodytes, pongo pygmaeus, hylobates lar, macaca fuscata, macaca fascicularis, macaca mulatta, cebus apella, and callithrix jacchus, were cloned. the whole protein-coding sequences were covered, comparing 198 and 153 (or 154) amino acids, for mn- and cu,zn-sods, respectively. residues forming metal ligands were completely conserved in the two primate sods and nucleotide/amino acid substitutions were more frequent in c ...200212383507
detailed hylobates lar karyotype defined by 25-color fish and multicolor banding.a comprehensive and detailed comparative chromosome map of the white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar = hla) has been established by hybridizing the recently developed complete human multicolor banding (mcb) probe set on metaphase chromosomes of a male hla lymphoblastoid cell line. thus, it was possible to precisely determine the breakpoints and distribution plus orientation of specific dna-regions in this cytogenetically highly rearranged species compared to homo sapiens (hsa). in general, the obta ...200312851708
localized hypoplasia of the primary canine in bonobos, orangutans, and gibbons.this paper extends observations by lukacs ([1999] am. j. phys. anthropol. 110:351-363; [2001] am. j. phys. anthropol. 116:199-208) of localized hypoplasia of the primary canine (lhpc) among large apes to gibbons, bonobos, and orangutans. lhpc is a roughly circular area of deficient enamel on the labial surface of primary canine teeth which, on current evidence from humans, forms several months after birth due to malnutrition-induced craniofacial osteopenia, leading to crypt fenestration that exp ...200312489137
mechanisms of force and power production in unsteady ricochetal brachiation.brachiators travel by swinging beneath handholds, and it is not obvious how these animals manage to accelerate and decelerate in a horizontal direction, especially when moving rapidly. most previous analyses focused on brachiation in highly constrained laboratory conditions that induced steady-state locomotion. emerging understanding of brachiation suggests that much of gibbon locomotory behavior and morphology must be considered within the context of the complexities of the natural environment: ...200312627531
effect of diet on dental development in four species of catarrhine primates.in this study, dental development is described in two pairs of closely related catarrhine primate species that differ in their degree of folivory: 1) hylobates lar and symphalangus syndactylus, and 2) papio hamadryas hamadryas and semnopithecus entellus. growth increments in histological thin sections are used to reconstruct the chronology of dental development to determine how dental development is accelerated in the more folivorous species of each pair. although anterior tooth formation appear ...200312966517
head movements during locomotion in a gibbon and japanese macaques.kinematic analysis of head and body movements during locomotion in macaca fuscata and hylobates lar revealed that coordinated head rotation and translation that have been reported to play an important role in stabilizing gaze during locomotion for humans are also observed in non-human primates. the fact that well-coordinated head movements were observed in two species, and during both bipedal and quadrupedal walking, suggests that the head orientation during locomotion is well regulated in the m ...200415094468
cross-species amplification of human microsatellite markers using noninvasive samples from white-handed gibbons (hylobates lar).analysis of the population genetic structure and reproductive strategies of various primate species has been facilitated by cross-species amplification (i.e., the use of microsatellite markers developed in one species for analysis of another). in this study we screened 47 human-derived markers to assess their utility in the white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar). only eight produced accurate, reliable results, and exhibited levels of polymorphism that were adequate for individual identification. th ...200415356855
new insights into the evolution of chromosome 1.a complex low-repetitive human dna probe (bac rp11-35b4) together with two microdissection-derived region-specific probes of the multicolor banding (mcb) probe-set for chromosome 1 were used to re-analyze the evolution of human chromosome 1 in comparison to four ape species. bac rp11-35b4 derives from 1q21 and contains 143 kb of non-repetitive dna; however, it produces three specific fish signals in 1q21, 1p12 and 1p36.1 of homo sapiens (hsa). human chromosome 1 was studied in comparison to its ...200515545733
functional analysis of the gibbon foot during terrestrial bipedal walking: plantar pressure distributions and three-dimensional ground reaction forces.this paper gives a detailed analysis of bipedal walking in the white-handed gibbon, based on collected pressure and force data. these data were obtained from four gibbons in the wild animal park, planckendael, belgium, by using a walkway with integrated force plate and pressure mat. this is the first study that collects and describes dynamic plantar pressure data of bipedally walking gibbons, and combines these with force plate data. the combination of these data with previously described roll-o ...200515861422
fatal human herpesvirus type 1 infection in a white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar).this report documents a case of spontaneous, fatal, and likely recrudescent human herpesvirus type 1 (hhv-1) infection in a captive white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar) confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (pcr). an approximately 44-year-old, captive, female, white-handed gibbon with a history of recurrent conjunctivitis and occasional seizures became acutely weak, disoriented, and ataxic. a postictal state was suspected by caretakers and veterinary staff, and euthanasia was ultimately elected ...200516130997
recurrence plot analysis of nonstationary data: the understanding of curved patterns.recurrence plots of the calls of the nomascus concolor (western black crested gibbon) and hylobates lar (white-handed gibbon) show characteristic circular, curved, and hyperbolic patterns superimposed to the main temporal scale of the signal. it is shown that these patterns are related to particular nonstationarities in the signal. some of them can be reproduced by artificial signals like frequency modulated sinusoids and sinusoids with time divergent frequency. these modulations are too faint t ...200516196612
the dynamics of hylobatid bipedalism: evidence for an energy-saving mechanism?when gibbons travel through the forest canopy, brachiation is alternated with short bipedal bouts over horizontal boughs. we know, from previous research, that brachiation is a very efficient locomotor mode that makes use of a pendulum-like exchange of energy, but to date, nothing is known about the dynamics of hylobatid bipedalism. we wondered if gibbons also make use of an efficient gait mechanism during bipedal locomotion. to investigate this, we calculated oscillations of the centre of mass ...200616857866
the syntax and meaning of wild gibbon songs.spoken language is a result of the human capacity to assemble simple vocal units into more complex utterances, the basic carriers of semantic information. not much is known about the evolutionary origins of this behaviour. the vocal abilities of non-human primates are relatively unimpressive in comparison, with gibbon songs being a rare exception. these apes assemble a repertoire of call notes into elaborate songs, which function to repel conspecific intruders, advertise pair bonds, and attract ...200617183705
a high-resolution map of synteny disruptions in gibbon and human genomes.gibbons are part of the same superfamily (hominoidea) as humans and great apes, but their karyotype has diverged faster from the common hominoid ancestor. at least 24 major chromosome rearrangements are required to convert the presumed ancestral karyotype of gibbons into that of the hominoid ancestor. up to 28 additional rearrangements distinguish the various living species from the common gibbon ancestor. using the northern white-cheeked gibbon (2n = 52) (nomascus leucogenys leucogenys) as a mo ...200617196042
locomotor versatility in the white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar): a spatiotemporal analysis of the bipedal, tripedal, and quadrupedal gaits.this study gives a qualitative and quantitative description of the different terrestrial locomotor modes of a group of white-handed gibbons (hylobates lar) from the wild animal park planckendael, belgium. the gibbons were filmed during voluntary locomotion on a grassy and smooth substrate and on a pole. these video images allowed us to define seven different gait types, based on spatial and temporal footfall patterns. consequent digitization of the video images (n = 254) yielded duty factors, st ...200616516949
morphological analysis of the hindlimb in apes and humans. i. muscle architecture.we present quantitative data on the hindlimb musculature of pan paniscus, gorilla gorilla gorilla, gorilla gorilla graueri, pongo pygmaeus abelii and hylobates lar and discuss the findings in relation to the locomotor habits of each. muscle mass and fascicle length data were obtained for all major hindlimb muscles. physiological cross-sectional area (pcsa) was estimated. data were normalized assuming geometric similarity to allow for comparison of animals of different size/species. muscle mass s ...200616761973
prevalence and molecular characterization of the polymerase gene of gibbon lymphocryptovirus.lymphocryptovirus (lcv) is found in various non-human primates. as a herpesvirus naturally infecting gibbons it is closely related to human epstein-barr virus (ebv) with which it shares considerable genetic, biological and epidemiologic features.200616764671
the boundary of macaque rdna is constituted by low-copy sequences conserved during evolution.in macaca mulatta, the single rdna array is flanked by a patchwork of sequences including subregions of human yp11.2, 4q35.2, and 10p15.3. this composite dna region is characterized by unique or low-copy sequences, resembling a potentially transcribed region. the analysis of cercopithecus aethiops, presbytis cristata, and hylobates lar suggests that this complex sequence organization could be shared by old world monkey and lesser ape species. after the lesser apes/great apes divergence, the uniq ...200616765020
functional morphology of the first cervical vertebra in humans and nonhuman primates.the cervical vertebral column bears or balances the weight of the head supported by the nuchal muscles that partly originate from the cervical vertebrae. the position of the head relative to the vertebral column, and consequently locomotion and posture behavior, could thus be associated with the form of the cervical vertebrae. in spite of this assumption and some empirical indications along these lines, primate vertebral morphologies have been reported to be very similar and not clearly related ...200616955497
speed modulation in hylobatid bipedalism: a kinematic analysis.gibbons are highly arboreal apes, and it is expected that their bipedal locomotion will show some particularities related to the arboreal environment. previous research has shown that, during hylobatid bipedalism, unsupported phases are rare and stride frequencies are relatively low. this study confirms previous findings, and we suggest that low stride frequencies and the absence of unsupported phases are ways to reduce disadvantageous branch oscillations during arboreal travel. despite these re ...200616959298
repeat expansion in spinocerebellar ataxia type 17 alleles of the tata-box binding protein gene: an evolutionary approach.the variability and mutational changes of the cag microsatellite in the tata-box binding protein gene (tbp) were studied. we sequenced the microsatellite of the tbp gene of 25 unrelated individuals from northern germany (10 sca17 patients and 15 unaffected control individuals). in addition, the microsatellites were sequenced from individuals of 10 northern german families with at least one family member affected by sca17. to study also the evolutionary history of this cag/caa microsatellite in n ...200717033685
tempo and mode of evolution of the rh blood group genes before and after gene duplication.the rh blood group genes became duplicated in a common ancestor of human-chimpanzee-gorilla. we compared the evolutionary rates of the rh blood group genes for each exon for branches connecting to humans, having duplicated rh loci, and to orangutan, gibbon, and old world monkeys, species having a single rh locus. our results show that evolutionary rates of nonsynonymous substitutions at exon 7 became accelerated in the human lineage. furthermore, we surveyed the sequence variation in the region ...200717334753
analysis of the genetic relationships among thai gibbon species using aflp markers.cytogenetic studies of three gibbon species using conventional banding patterns were investigated showing an identical number of 44 diploid chromosomes. they are assumed to have common evolutionary relationships. for in depth study, molecular markers were assessed using the amplified fragment length polymorphism (aflp) method. with seven successful primer combinations, a total of 1669 scorable bands were generated. the resulting bands were used for dendrogram construction. from the dendrogram, t ...200719069957
sexual swellings in wild white-handed gibbon females (hylobates lar) indicate the probability of ovulation.conspicuous sexual swellings in the females of some primate species have been a focus of scientific interest since darwin first wrote about them in 1871. to understand these visual signals, research focused on exaggerated sexual swellings of old world primates. however, some primate species develop much smaller sexual swellings and it is as yet unclear if these smaller swellings can serve similar functions as those proposed for exaggerated swellings, i.e. advertising fertility to attract mates. ...200717137580
mitochondrial dna hypervariable region-1 sequence variation and phylogeny of the concolor gibbons, nomascus.the still little known concolor gibbons are represented by 14 taxa (five species, nine subspecies) distributed parapatrically in china, myanmar, vietnam, laos and cambodia. to set the stage for a phylogeographic study of the genus we examined dna sequences from the highly variable mitochondrial hypervariable region-1 (hvr-1 or control region) in 51 animals, mostly of unknown geographic provenance. we developed gibbon-specific primers to amplify mtdna noninvasively and obtained >477 bp sequences ...200717455231
life history theory and dental development in four species of catarrhine primates.dental development was reconstructed in several individuals representing four species of catarrhine primates--symphalangus syndactylus, hylobates lar, semnopithecus entellus priam, and papio hamadryas--using the techniques of dental histology. bar charts assumed to represent species-typical dental development were constructed from these data and estimated ages at first and third molar emergence were plotted on them along with ages at weaning, menarche, and first reproduction from the literature. ...200717706270
a most distant intergeneric hybrid offspring (larcon) of lesser apes, nomascus leucogenys and hylobates lar.unlike humans, which are the sole remaining representatives of a once larger group of bipedal apes (hominins), the "lesser apes" (hylobatids) are a diverse radiation with numerous extant species. consequently, the lesser apes can provide a valuable evolutionary window onto the possible interactions (e.g., interbreeding) of hominin lineages coexisting in the same time and place. in the present work, we employ chromosomal analyses to verify the hybrid ancestry of an individual (larcon) produced by ...200717717705
home-range characteristics and the influence of seasonality on female reproduction in white-handed gibbons (hylobates lar) at khao yai national park, thailand.a three-year (2001-2003) study was carried out on the home range characteristics of seven wild white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar) groups focusing on the spatio-temporal distribution of food resources at khao yai national park in northeastern thailand. these results were combined with 23 years (1980-2003) of reproductive performance data on seven females from the same focal groups. reproductive performance was equal among females with regard to birth, weaning and maturation ratios, and independe ...200817960726
tracking the complex flow of chromosome rearrangements from the hominoidea ancestor to extant hylobates and nomascus gibbons by high-resolution synteny mapping.in this study we characterized the extension, reciprocal arrangement, and orientation of syntenic chromosomal segments in the lar gibbon (hylobates lar, hla) by hybridization of a panel of approximately 1000 human bac clones. each lar gibbon rearrangement was defined by a splitting bac clone or by two overlapping clones flanking the breakpoint. a reconstruction of the synteny arrangement of the last common ancestor of all living lesser apes was made by combining these data with previous results ...200818552313
evolutionary modifications of human milk composition: evidence from long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid composition of anthropoid milks.brain growth in mammals is associated with increased accretion of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (lcpufa) in brain phospholipids. the period of maximum accumulation is during the brain growth spurt. humans have a perinatal brain growth spurt, selectively accumulating docosahexaenoic acid (dha) and other lcpufa from the third trimester through the second year of life. the emphasis on rapid postnatal brain growth and lcpufa transfer during lactation has led to the suggestion that human mil ...200818809203
regional variability in secondary remodeling within long bone cortices of catarrhine primates: the influence of bone growth history.secondary intracortical remodeling of bone varies considerably among and within vertebrate skeletons. although prior research has shed important light on its biomechanical significance, factors accounting for this variability remain poorly understood. we examined regional patterning of secondary osteonal bone in an ontogenetic series of wild-collected primates, at the midshaft femur and humerus of chlorocebus (cercopithecus) aethiops (n = 32) and hylobates lar (n = 28), and the midshaft femur of ...200818691379
object permanence tests on gibbons (hylobatidae).ten gibbons of various species (symphalangus syndactylus, hylobates lar, nomascus gabriellae, and nomascus leucogenys) were tested on object permanence tasks. three identical wooden boxes, presented in a linear line, were used to hide pieces of food. the authors conducted single visible, single invisible, double invisible, and control displacements, in both random and nonrandom order. during invisible displacements, the experimenter hid the object in her hand before putting it into a box. the pe ...200819014264
milk composition of captive vervet monkey (chlorocebus pygerythrus) and rhesus macaque (macaca mulatta) with observations on gorilla (gorilla gorilla gorilla) and white handed gibbon (hylobates lar).the nutrient content and fatty acid composition of vervet monkey milk has been determined and is compared with rhesus macaque, and two hominoid apes, the white handed gibbon and gorilla. with 15.7+/-4.1 g protein, 33.1+/-9.4 g fat, and 85.1+/-7.5 g lactose per kg milk, vervet monkey milk does not differ from that of rhesus macaque, and is within the range of other primates. small amounts (>1 g kg(-1)) of oligosaccharides, glucose, galactose and fucose were noted. in comparison, gorilla milk has ...200919168147
superior olivary complex organization and cytoarchitecture may be correlated with function and catarrhine primate phylogeny.in the mammalian auditory system, the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body and the lateral superior olive (mntb-lso system) contribute to binaural intensity processing and lateralization. localization precision varies with the sound frequencies. as recency of common ancestry with human beings increases, primates have improved low-frequency sensitivity and reduced sensitivity to higher frequencies. the medial part of the mntb is devoted to higher frequency processing. thus, its high-frequency-dep ...200919184100
relic of ancient recombinations in gibbon abo blood group genes deciphered through phylogenetic network analysis.the primate abo blood group gene encodes a glycosyl transferase (either a or b type), and is known to have large coalescence times among the allelic lineages in human. we determined nucleotide sequences of ca. 2.2kb of this gene for 23 individuals of three gibbon species (agile gibbon, white-handed gibbon, and siamang), and observed a total of 24 haplotypes. we found relics of five ancient intragenic recombinations, occurred during ca. 2-7 million years ago, through a phylogenetic network analys ...200919298858
sterile pyuria in a population of wild white-handed gibbons (hylobates lar).urinalysis is an emerging method for monitoring the health and energy balance of wild primates. here, we report the first urinalysis of wild gibbons. we used multi-reagent test strips to monitor the health status of 52 individual white-handed gibbons (hylobates lar) inhabiting khao yai national park, thailand. most urinary reference values were within normal ranges; however, regardless of age- and sex-class or monthly fruit productivity, we found unexpectedly high rates of urinary leukocytes (50 ...200919514046
the pattern of the arterial supply of the pancreas in anthropoid apes, catarrhine monkeys and platyrrhine monkeys.to get the full understanding of the arterial distribution to the pancreas, the analysis of the distribution of the variety of monkey species would be helpful. in this study, we studied the layout of the pancreatic artery in anthropoids (1 gorilla, 3 chimpanzees and 2 white-handed gibbons), in catarrhine monkeys (1 hamadryas baboon, 2 anubid baboons, 10 savannah monkeys) and in platyrrhine monkeys (6 squirrel monkeys). the pancreas of the monkeys was supplied by the arteries originating from the ...200920166548
are hylobates lar extirpated from china?the nangunhe nature reserve in southwest yunnan (prc) has long been presumed to be the last stronghold of lar (or white-handed) gibbons (hylobates lar) in china and the likely last place of occurrence of hylobates lar yunnanensis. we conducted a comprehensive survey to assess the status of lar gibbons at nangunhe. we found no visual or auditory evidence of them still residing at the reserve and therefore tentatively conclude that lar gibbons have become extinct in china. it appears that large-sc ...200919644553
mechanical constraints on the functional morphology of the gibbon hind limb.gibbons utilize a number of locomotor modes in the wild, including bipedalism, leaping and, most of all, brachiation. each locomotor mode puts specific constraints on the morphology of the animal; in some cases these may be complementary, whereas in others they may conflict. despite several studies of the locomotor biomechanics of gibbons, very little is known about the musculoskeletal architecture of the limbs. in this study, we present quantitative anatomical data of the hind limb for four spe ...200919627388
functional differences within a guild of tropical mammalian frugivores.many plants interact with groups of mutualist pollinators and seed dispersers. a key issue for both basic ecology and conservation is whether the different species within these guilds of mutualist animals are functionally equivalent. comparing the relative effects of sympatric mutualists is important for understanding the evolution of multispecies mutualisms and for predicting mutualism stability in the face of anthropogenic change. however, empirical comparisons of the population-level impacts ...200919341139
brief communication: three-dimensional motion analysis of hindlimb during brachiation in a white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar).in brachiating gibbons, it is thought that there is little movement in the hindlimb joints and that lateral body movement is quite limited. these hypotheses are based on naked-eye observations, and no quantitative motion analyses of the hindlimbs have been reported. this study quantitatively describes the three-dimensional movements of the lower trunk and distal thigh during continuous-contact brachiation in a white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar) to evaluate the roles of the trunk and hindlimb. t ...201020607695
muscle moment arms of the gibbon hind limb: implications for hylobatid locomotion.muscles facilitate skeletal movement via the production of a torque or moment about a joint. the magnitude of the moment produced depends on both the force of muscular contraction and the size of the moment arm used to rotate the joint. hence, larger muscle moment arms generate larger joint torques and forces at the point of application. the moment arms of a number of gibbon hind limb muscles were measured on four cadaveric specimens (one hylobates lar, one h. moloch and two h. syndactylus). the ...201020447251
mitochondrial evidence for multiple radiations in the evolutionary history of small apes.gibbons or small apes inhabit tropical and subtropical rain forests in southeast asia and adjacent regions, and are, next to great apes, our closest living relatives. with up to 16 species, gibbons form the most diverse group of living hominoids, but the number of taxa, their phylogenetic relationships and their phylogeography is controversial. to further the discussion of these issues we analyzed the complete mitochondrial cytochrome b gene from 85 individuals representing all gibbon species, i ...201020226039
frequent gene conversion events between the x and y homologous chromosomal regions in primates.mammalian sex-chromosomes originated from a pair of autosomes. a step-wise cessation of recombination is necessary for the proper maintenance of sex-determination and, consequently, generates a four strata structure on the x chromosome. each stratum shows a specific per-site nucleotide sequence difference (p-distance) between the x and y chromosomes, depending on the time of recombination arrest. stratum 4 covers the distal half of the human x chromosome short arm and the p-distance of the strat ...201020650009
visual preference in a human-reared agile gibbon (hylobates agilis).visual preference was evaluated in a male agile gibbon. the subject was raised by humans immediately after birth, but lived with his biological family from one year of age. visual preference was assessed using a free-choice task in which five or six photographs of different primate species, including humans, were presented on a touch-sensitive screen. the subject touched one of them. food rewards were delivered irrespective of the subject's responses. we prepared two types of stimulus sets. with ...201019882208
identification of human specific gene duplications relative to other primates by array cgh and quantitative pcr.in order to identify human lineage specific (hls) copy number differences (cnds) compared to other primates, we performed pair wise comparisons (human vs. chimpanzee, gorilla and orangutan) by using cdna array comparative genomic hybridization (cgh). a set of 23 genes with hls duplications were identified, as well as other lineage differences in gene copy number specific of chimpanzee, gorilla and orangutan. each species has gained more copies of specific genes rather than losing gene copies. el ...201020153417
phylogenetic relationships and divergence dates of the whole mitochondrial genome sequences among three gibbon genera.phylogenetic relationships of gibbons (4 genera, 12 species) deduced from short/partial mitochondrial dna sequences were with low resolution and inconsistent. their divergence over the short period of time may require longer sequences for the higher resolution. to solve the problems, we newly sequenced the whole mitochondrial genome of hylobates agilis, hylobates pileatus, nomascus sp. and symphalangus syndactylus. a highly resolved phylogenetic tree was obtained for the mitochondrial genome in ...201020138221
histological reconstruction of dental development and age at death in a juvenile gibbon (hylobates lar).although research on dental development in great apes and modern humans has provided comparative models for life history, growth and development in hominin evolution, almost nothing is known about dental development in their sister group, the hylobatids. hylobatids are of interest because they differ in important life history variables from other catarrhines of similar body mass, and can help to provide more general models for the factors underlying patterns of dental development. this study use ...20109774503
first isolation of the anamorph of kazachstania heterogenica from a fatal infection in a primate host.we describe the isolation of the anamorph of the ascomycetous yeast kazachstania heterogenica from a fatal infection in a 2 year, 9-month-old female white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar). the yeast was observed in histological sections (lung and intestine) and co-isolated with the bacterium escherichia coli from different internal organs. this is the first report of the recovery of this yeast from a fatal infection in a primate host.201121539504
Nonredundancy in the dispersal network of a generalist tropical forest tree.Plant species with generalized dispersal mutualisms are considered to be robust to local frugivore extinctions because of redundancy between dispersal agents. However, real redundancy can only occur if frugivores have similar foraging and ranging patterns and if fruit is a limiting resource. We evaluated the quantitative and qualitative contributions of seed dispersers for an endochorus mast-fruiting species, Prunus javanica (Rosaceae) in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand, to evaluate the potenti ...201121870623
sex ratio bias in managed populations of hylobatids.a number of explanations have been proposed for the occurrence of sex ratio bias in primates, including the trivers-willard hypothesis on differential investment, local resource competition or enhancement as a result of sex-biased dispersal, dominance-related advantages conferred on one sex but not the other, and the fragile male hypothesis. however, none of these theories was thought to be applicable to monogamous primate species. here, we examine data on zoo-housed populations of three hylobat ...201122248927
gibbon travel paths are goal oriented.remembering locations of food resources is critical for animal survival. gibbons are territorial primates which regularly travel through small and stable home ranges in search of preferred, limited and patchily distributed resources (primarily ripe fruit). they are predicted to profit from an ability to memorize the spatial characteristics of their home range and may increase their foraging efficiency by using a 'cognitive map' either with euclidean or with topological properties. we collected r ...201121221693
interspecific territoriality in gibbons (hylobates lar and h. pileatus) and its effects on the dynamics of interspecies contact zones.we investigated the ecology and interspecific interactions of the two gibbon species (hylobates lar and h. pileatus) that overlap in distribution within a narrow zone of contact in the headwaters of the takhong river at khao yai national park in central thailand. the zone is about 10-km wide, with phenotypic hybrids comprising 6.5% of the adult population. we compared species with respect to diet, territory size, intra- and interspecific group encounters, and territory quality. the two gibbon sp ...201222127502
soprano singing in gibbons.diversifications in primate vocalization, including human speech, are believed to reflect evolutionary modifications in vocal anatomy and physiology. gibbon song is acoustically unique, comprising loud, melodious, penetrating pure tone-like calls. in a white-handed gibbon, hylobates lar, the fundamental frequency (f(0) ) of song sounds is amplified distinctively from the higher harmonics in normal air. in a helium-enriched atmosphere, f(0) does not shift, but it is significantly suppressed and 2 ...201222926979
molecular evidence for the introgression between hylobates lar and h. pileatus in the wild.inter-specific hybrid zones for hylobates gibbons are known in southeast asia. among these, one hybrid zone between hylobates lar and h. pileatus is located in khao yai national park, thailand. to find molecular evidence for the natural hybridization of the gibbons in this region, we studied mitochondrial dna (mtdna) of 68 gibbons of the h. lar phenotype living adjacent to the hybrid zone. nucleotide sequencing of a fragment of mtdna spanning hyper variable segment i showed that nine gibbons had ...201322892937
cues to androgens and quality in male gibbon songs.animal vocal signals may provide information about senders and mediate important social interactions like sexual competition, territory maintenance and mate selection. hence, it is important to understand whether vocal signals provide accurate information about animal attributes or status. gibbons are non-human primates that produce loud, distinctive and melodious vocalizations resembling more those of birds than of other non-human primates. wild gibbons are characterized by flexibility in socia ...201324367551
extra-pair paternity confirmed in wild white-handed gibbons.knowledge of the genetic mating system of animal species is essential for our understanding of the evolution of social systems and individual reproductive strategies. in recent years, genetic methods have uncovered an unexpected diversity of paternal genetic contributions across diverse animal social mating systems, but particularly in pair-living species. in most pair-living birds, for example, genetic and behavioral observations have confirmed a previously unknown significance of extra-pair co ...201323877831
structural and mechanical indicators of limb specialization in primates.the structural mechanics of femora and humeri from primates representing a wide spectrum of habitual locomotor activities were examined to determine how cross-sectional properties vary with functional specializations of the extremities. average bending rigidities of the midshaft of humerus and femur were measured in 60 individuals of four nonhuman primate species (macaca nemestrina, macaca fascicularis, presbytis cristata, hylobates lar) using single-beam photon absorptiometry. linear regression ...20134093079
effects of social status and stress on patterns of gastrointestinal parasitism in wild white-handed gibbons (hylobates lar).although gibbons (family hylobatidae) are typically monogamous, polyandrous groups occur regularly. stress associated with elevated intragroup competition among males in polyandrous groups may increase susceptibility to infectious disease. to better understand this interplay, as well as to provide the first comprehensive assessment of parasitism in free-ranging gibbons, we characterized the richness of gastrointestinal parasites and examined their prevalence in males from 14 groups (10 pair-livi ...201323440877
sexual dimorphism in relative sacral breadth among catarrhine primates.as the sacrum contributes to the size and shape of the birth canal, the sexually dimorphic sacrum of humans is frequently interpreted within obstetric contexts. however, while the human sacrum has been extensively studied, comparatively little is known about sacral morphology in nonhuman primates. thus, it remains unclear whether sacral sexual dimorphism exists in other primates, and whether potential dimorphism is primarily related to obstetrics or other factors such as body size dimorphism. in ...201324132790
locomotion behavior of cao vit gibbon (nomascus nasutus) living in karst forest in bangliang nature reserve, guangxi, china.the cao vit gibbon is a critically endangered species. only approximately 110 individuals remain in degraded karst forest along the china-vietnam border. karst forest is unusual gibbon habitat. currently, the canopy height of cao vit gibbon habitat is approximately 10 m. research on the locomotor behavior of gibbons living in this particular forest type might provide important insight into locomotor stability and variability of gibbons. we used 5 min scan samples to record the locomotion mode, s ...201324344959
novel variable number of tandem repeats of gibbon maoa gene and its evolutionary significance.variable number of tandem repeats (vntrs) are scattered throughout the primate genome, and genetic variation of these vntrs have been accumulated during primate radiation. here, we analyzed vntrs upstream of the monoamine oxidase a (maoa) gene in 11 different gibbon species. an abundance of truncated vntr sequences and copy number differences were observed compared to those of human vntr sequences. to better understand the biological role of these vntrs, a luciferase activity assay was conducted ...201425360715
fibre type composition in the lumbar perivertebral muscles of primates: implications for the evolution of orthogrady in hominoids.the axial musculoskeletal system is important for the static and dynamic control of the body during both locomotor and non-locomotor behaviour. as a consequence, major evolutionary changes in the positional habits of a species are reflected by morpho-functional adaptations of the axial system. because of the remarkable phenotypic plasticity of muscle tissue, a close relationship exists between muscle morphology and function. one way to explore major evolutionary transitions in muscle function is ...201424433382
the interpretive power of infraorbital foramen area in making dietary inferences in extant apes.the infraorbital foramen (iof) is located below the orbit and transmits the sensory infraorbital nerve (ion) to mechanoreceptors located throughout the maxillary region. the size of the iof correlates with the size of the ion; thus, the iof appears to indicate relative touch sensitivity of maxillary region. in primates, iof size correlates well with diet. frugivores have relatively larger iofs than folivores or insectivores because fruit handling/processing requires increased touch sensitivity. ...201424898102
locational diversity of alpha satellite dna and intergeneric hybridization aspects in the nomascus and hylobates genera of small apes.recently, we discovered that alpha satellite dna has unique and genus-specific localizations on the chromosomes of small apes. this study describes the details of alpha satellite localization in the genera nomascus and hylobates and explores their usefulness in distinguishing parental genome sets in hybrids between these genera. fluorescence in situ hybridization was used to establish diagnostic criteria of alpha satellite dna markers in discriminating small ape genomes. in particular we establi ...201425290445
comprehensive analyses of white-handed gibbon chromosomes enables access to 92 evolutionary conserved breakpoints compared to the human genome.gibbon species (hylobatidae) impress with an unusually high number of numerical and structural chromosomal changes within the family itself as well as compared to other hominoidea including humans. in former studies applying molecular cytogenetic methods, 86 evolutionary conserved breakpoints (ecbs) were reported in the white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar, hla) with respect to the human genome. to analyze those ecbs in more detail and also to achieve a better understanding of the fast karyotype e ...201525926034
context-specific close-range "hoo" calls in wild gibbons (hylobates lar).close range calls are produced by many animals during intra-specific interactions, such as during home range defence, playing, begging for food, and directing others. in this study, we investigated the most common close range vocalisation of lar gibbons (hylobates lar), the 'hoo' call. gibbons and siamangs (family hylobatidae) are known for their conspicuous and elaborate songs, while quieter, close range vocalisations have received almost no empirical attention, perhaps due to the difficult obs ...201525888361
lar gibbon (hylobates lar) great call reveals individual caller identity.gibbons (family hylobatidae) produce loud, elaborate vocalizations (songs), often in well-coordinated male/female duets. the female's great call, the most conspicuous phrase of the gibbon vocal repertoire, functions primarily to mediate territorial defense. despite the fact that lar gibbons (hylobates lar) are the most widely distributed and well researched hylobatid species and produce a rich vocal repertoire, the individual-specificity of their great calls has not previously been quantified. i ...201525800578
gibbon (hylobates lar) reintroduction success in phuket, thailand, and its conservation benefits.we summarize the results from a long-term gibbon reintroduction project in phuket, thailand, and evaluate its benefits to conservation. between october 2002 and november 2012, eight breeding families of white-handed gibbons (hylobates lar) were returned to the wild in khao phra thaew non-hunting area (kpt). wild gibbons were extirpated from phuket island by the early 1980s, but the illegal wildlife trade has continued to bring young gibbons from elsewhere to the island's popular tourist areas as ...201525597291
the timing of spheno-occipital fusion in hominoids.the degree of spheno-occipital fusion has been used to assign a relative age to dentally mature hominoid cranial specimens. however, a recent study of captive individuals (poe: am j phys anthropol 144 (2011) 162–165) concluded that fusion of the spheno-occipital suture in great ape taxa is of little utility for aging dentally mature individuals. in this contribution, i use dentally mature samples of extant hominoid taxa (homo sapiens, pan troglodytes schweinfurthii, gorilla gorilla gorilla, pong ...201525293964
effectiveness of primate seed dispersers for an "oversized" fruit, garcinia benthamii.the largest fruits found in tropical forests may depend on complementary seed dispersal strategies. these fruits are dispersed most effectively by megafauna, but populations can persist where megafauna are absent or erratic visitors. smaller animals often consume these large fruits, but their capacity to disperse these seeds effectively has rarely been assessed. we evaluated the contributions of gibbons (hylobates lar) and other frugivores in the seed dispersal of the megafaunal fruit garcinia b ...201526649394
comprehensive characterization of evolutionary conserved breakpoints in four new world monkey karyotypes compared to chlorocebus aethiops and homo sapiens.comparative cytogenetic analysis in new world monkeys (nwms) using human multicolor banding (mcb) probe sets were not previously done. here we report on an mcb based fish-banding study complemented with selected locus-specific and heterochromatin specific probes in four nwms and one old world monkey (owm) species, i.e. in alouatta caraya (aca), callithrix jacchus (cja), cebus apella (cap), saimiri sciureus (ssc), and chlorocebus aethiops (cae), respectively. 107 individual evolutionary conserved ...201527441227
species specificities among primates probed with commercially available fluorescence-based multiplex pcr typing kits.to assess species specificities among primates of signals from short tandem repeat (str) loci included in two commercially available kits, mainly the ampflstr identifiler kit and additionally the geneprint powerplex 16 system, we analyzed 69 dna samples from 22 nonhuman primate species representing apes, old world monkeys (owms), new world monkeys (nwms), and prosimians. each prosimian species and the nwm cotton-top tamarin apparently lacked all str loci probed. only one peak, the amelogenin-x p ...201525899252
primary bone microanatomy records developmental aspects of life history in catarrhine primates.a central challenge in human origins research is to understand how evolution has shaped modern human life history. as fossilized remains of our ancestors provide the only direct evidence for life history evolution, efforts to reconstruct life history in paleontological contexts have focused on hard tissues, particularly on dental development. however, among investigators of other vertebrate groups, there is a long tradition of examining primary bone microstructure to decipher growth rates and ma ...201626989017
long-term home range use in white-handed gibbons (hylobates lar) in khao yai national park, thailand.ranging behavior is an important element of how nonhuman primates obtain sufficient resources to ensure biological maintenance and reproductive success. as most primates live in permanent social groups, group members must balance the benefits of group living with the costs of intragroup competition for resources. one way to mitigate the cost of intragroup feeding competition is to increase foraging-related travel, thereby increasing the number of patches visited. as a result we might expect home ...201626456317
application of multicolor banding combined with heterochromatic and locus-specific probes identify evolutionary conserved breakpoints in hylobates pileatus.the question what makes homo sapiens sapiens (hsa) special among other species is one of the basic questions of mankind. a small contribution to answer this question is to study the chromosomal constitution of hsa compared to other, closely related species. in order to check the types and extent of evolutionary conserved breakpoints we studied here for the first time the chromosomes of hylobates pileatus (hpi) compared to hsa and hylobates lar (hla) by means of molecular cytogenetics.201626893612
age related decline in female lar gibbon great call performance suggests that call features correlate with physical condition.white-handed gibbons (hylobates lar) are small asian apes known for living in stable territories and producing loud, elaborate vocalizations (songs), often in well-coordinated male/female duets. the female great call, the most conspicuous phrase of the repertoire, has been hypothesized to function in intra-sexual territorial defense. we therefore predicted that characteristics of the great call would correlate with a caller's physical condition, and thus might honestly reflect resource holding p ...201626728088
pelvic sexual dimorphism among species monomorphic in body size: relationship to relative newborn body mass.females have larger pelves than males among eutherians to mitigate obstetrical difficulty. this study addresses 3 issues concerning pelvic sexual dimorphism using 8 species that are sexually monomorphic in nonpelvic size: aotus azarae , castor canadensis , dasypus novemcinctus , hylobates lar , saguinus geoffroyi , sciurus carolinensis , sylvilagus floridanus , and urocyon cinereoargenteus . using published data to compute the index of relative newborn body mass (rnbm = [newborn body mass/adult ...201630302031
the ecology of white-handed and pileated gibbons in a zone of overlap and hybridization in thailand.the study of related species in contact zones can elucidate what factors mediate species coexistence and geographical distributions. we investigated niche overlap and group interactions of two gibbon species and their hybrids co-occurring in a zone of overlap and hybridization.201728726303
development of pelvic sexual dimorphism in hylobatids: testing the obstetric constraints hypothesis.pelvic sexual dimorphism in primates is typically seen as the result of female-specific adaptations to obstetric constraints, which arise from the tight fit between the neonate head and the maternal pelvis. however, it remains debated to which extent pelvic dimorphism is a correlate of obstetric constraints, of body size dimorphism, and/or of other factors. also, little is known on how pelvic dimorphism develops. here we use methods of biomedical imaging and geometric morphometrics to address th ...201728406562
sagittal crest formation in great apes and gibbons.the frequency of sagittal crest expression and patterns of sagittal crest growth and development have been documented in hominoids, including some extinct hominin taxa, and the more frequent expression of the sagittal crest in males has been traditionally linked with the need for larger-bodied individuals to have enough attachment area for the temporalis muscle. in the present study, we investigate sagittal cresting in a dentally mature sample of four hominoid taxa (pan troglodytes schweinfurthi ...201728418109
leaf swallowing and parasite expulsion in khao yai white-handed gibbons (hylobates lar), the first report in an asian ape species.leaf swallowing behavior, known as a form of self-medication for the control of nematode and tapeworm infection, occurs widely in all the african great apes (pan troglodytes schweinfurthii, p. t. troglodytes, p. t. verus, p. t. vellerosus, pan paniscus, gorilla gorilla graueri), except mountain gorillas. it is also reported to occur in a similar context across a wide array of other animal taxa including, domestic dogs, wolves, brown bears, and civets. despite long-term research on asian great an ...201728118500
detection of hev-specific antibodies in four non-human primate species, including great apes, from different zoos in germany.the hepatitis e virus (hev) has been described in humans and various animal species in different regions of the world. however, the knowledge on natural hev infection in non-human primates and the corresponding risk of zoonotic transmission is scarce. to determine whether primates in captivity are affected by hev infection, we investigated 259 individual sera of clinically healthy non-human primates of 14 species from nine german zoos. using a commercial double-antigen-sandwich elisa and a comme ...201829168441
transcriptional activation of a chimeric retrogene pipsl in a hominoid ancestor.retrogenes are a class of functional genes derived from the mrna of various intron-containing genes. pipsl was created through a unique mechanism, whereby distinct genes were assembled at the rna level, and the resulting chimera was then reverse transcribed and integrated into the genome by the l1 retrotransposon. expression of pipsl rna via its transcription start sites (tsss) has been confirmed in the testes of humans and chimpanzee. here, we demonstrated that pipsl rna is expressed in the tes ...201830096459
a behavioural case study of early social isolation of a subadult white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar).our aim in this study was to analyse the effects of early social isolation on the behaviour of a white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar) and at the same time to improve his level of welfare. the subject was a 6-year-old male, isolated from conspecific as well as other non-human primates since he was 3 months old. we presented the gibbon with a series of species-specific vocalisations, and we then introduced a 23-year-old conspecific female into his cage. our subject did not respond to playbacks, whe ...201829874638
short dispersal distance of males in a wild white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar) population.it has long been recognized that in gibbons both sexes disperse from the natal group. however, the fate of dispersed individuals was rarely documented. here we provide the first detailed information on sex differences in dispersal patterns by analyzing the spatial genetic structure of a well-known white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar) population.201829737526
an analysis of white-handed gibbon male song reveals speech-like phrases.our goal was to document song phrases of the white-handed gibbon (hylobates lar), an asian ape that produces elaborate songs, often in well-coordinated male/female duets. we focused on the male coda, which is produced during vocal turn-taking with one's mate, and particularly its phrases containing rapid spectral and temporal variation, to investigate if modulation rates resemble those of lip-smacking in other nonhuman primates and human speech rhythm.201829508909
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