1998
DOI: 10.1007/s002650050445
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Dispersal, pair formation and social structure in gibbons ( Hylobates lar )

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“…1 The home range of two Hainan gibbon groups Ellefson, 1974;Leighton, 1987),并认为这种群体间社会性行为的 缺陷是长臂猿群体规模的一种副产品(Leighton, 1987)。但是也有很多学者发现在两群长臂猿相遇 时可能具有发生激烈打斗的潜在性(Carpenter, 1940Chivers, 1977;Ellefson, 1968Ellefson, , 1974Gittins, 1980;Leighton, 1987 Bartlett, 2003;Reichard & Sommer, 1997;Reichard, 1995;Palombit, 1994b)。有一些学者认为 长臂猿的家庭群并不是核心家庭(Palombit, 1994aBrockelman et al, 1998;Sommer & Reichard, 2000;Bartlett, 2003),并通过对白掌长臂猿(Reichard, 1995)和合趾猿(Palombit, 1994b (Ellefson, 1968;Berkson et al, 1971;Brockelman et al, 1974;Palombit, 1993) …”
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“…1 The home range of two Hainan gibbon groups Ellefson, 1974;Leighton, 1987),并认为这种群体间社会性行为的 缺陷是长臂猿群体规模的一种副产品(Leighton, 1987)。但是也有很多学者发现在两群长臂猿相遇 时可能具有发生激烈打斗的潜在性(Carpenter, 1940Chivers, 1977;Ellefson, 1968Ellefson, , 1974Gittins, 1980;Leighton, 1987 Bartlett, 2003;Reichard & Sommer, 1997;Reichard, 1995;Palombit, 1994b)。有一些学者认为 长臂猿的家庭群并不是核心家庭(Palombit, 1994aBrockelman et al, 1998;Sommer & Reichard, 2000;Bartlett, 2003),并通过对白掌长臂猿(Reichard, 1995)和合趾猿(Palombit, 1994b (Ellefson, 1968;Berkson et al, 1971;Brockelman et al, 1974;Palombit, 1993) …”
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“…Groups are small, between two and six individuals, and typically consist of an adult breeding pair with adult, sub-adult, juvenile and/or infant offspring (Bartlett 2007). Offspring of both sexes remain in their natal groups until adulthood before dispersing , often into areas adjacent to their parents' home range (Brockelman et al 1998;Lappan2007;Reichard 2009;Savini et al 2009). As a consequence, neighbouring groups may often contain closely related individuals (Lappan 2007), which would give callers an incentive to produce loud alarm calls upon spotting a potential predator that can be heard over long distances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative explanation for the presence of supernumerary 'adults' of one or both sexes in saki groups could be the delayed dispersal of offspring who reach adult size or coloration in their natal groups. This phenomenon has been reported for other pitheciines [Norconk, 2007] and other socially monogamous primates [Brockelman et al 1998;Fernandez-Duque and Huntington, 2002].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…In other socially monogamous primates, it has been shown that young adults may acquire reproductive positions either within their natal territory by evicting a same-sex resident adult, by establishing a new territory with another unpaired individual, or by joining a 'widowed' or 'divorced' conspecific [Tilson, 1981;Palombit, 1994;Brockelman et al, 1998;Bossuyt, 2002;Fernandez-Duque, 2004. No comparable data exist on sakis, but the rapidity with which multiple unfamiliar animals appeared in the female's home range following the original male's death (and during the replacement male's temporary removal) may suggest the existence of a 'floater' population that was previously (and subsequently) undetected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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