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  1. The Gibbons of Khao Yai (Primate Field Studies) by Thad Q Bartlett, 2008-05-25
  2. Population estimates of feral and free-ranging apes and gibbons: A bibliography, 1976-1986 by Jean Balch Williams, 1986
  3. Gibbons in interaction with man in domestic settings by Emily Hahn, 1972
  4. Behavioral observations of feral and free-ranging Gibbons and Siamangs (Hylobates): A bibliography by Jean Balch Williams, 1985
  5. Osteoarthritis in Rhesus Monkeys and Gibbons: A Locomotor Model of Joint Degeneration (Contributions to Primatology) by C. Jean Derousseau, 1988-03
  6. Naturalistic Environments in Captivity for Animal Behavior Research (Suny Series in Endangered Species) by Edward F. Gibbons, Everett J. Wyers, 1994-04
  7. The Lesser Apes: Evolutionary and Behavioural Biology by Holger Preuschoft, 1985-02

21. Family Hylobatidae (Primates)
These are species of the family Hylobatidae, of the primate order. Mueller sgibbon Hylobates muelleri Pileated gibbon Hylobates pileatus Siamang.
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Agile Gibbon... Hylobates agilis
Black Gibbon... Hylobates concolor
Hoolock Gibbon... Hylobates hoolock
Kloss' Gibbon... Hylobates klossii
White-handed Gibbon... Hylobates lar
Moloch Gibbon... Hylobates moloch
Mueller's Gibbon... Hylobates muelleri
Pileated Gibbon... Hylobates pileatus
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22. White-handed Gibbon (Hylobates Lar)
Siamang, Lar, and Agile Gibbons. In Malayan Forest primates Ten Years’ Study inTropical Rainforest. ed. DJ Chivers. Plenum Press.
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MORPHOLOGY:
This species has relatively long forearms which assist it in suspensory behavior . This species has throat sac located beneath the chin to help enhance the calls. The white-handed gibbon lacks a tail, caudal vertebrae. The average body mass for an adult male white-handed gibbon is around 5.7 kilograms, and for the female it is around 5.3 kilograms. Pelage color for this species ranges from dark brown to beige.
RANGE:
The white-handed gibbon is found in the countries of Burma, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. This species is found in semideciduous monsoon forests and tropical evergreen forests, and these are either of primary or secondary forest types.
ECOLOGY:
The white-handed gibbon is a frugivorous species, but will also consume immature leaves and insects. The white-handed gibbon prefers to consume fruits high in sugar such as the fig ( Ficus ). This an

23. Gibbon Island
Like most primate species, gibbons will not enter the water so the moat will keep Gibbons comprise a family of primates commonly called Lesser Apes .
http://www.nashvillezoo.org/gibbonisland.htm
Gibbon Islands On April 21, 2001 Nashville Zoo opened Gibbon Islands to the public, officially introducing apes to the park. At the time of the opening the exhibit hosted two different species of apes; siamang gibbons and white-handed gibbons. The exhibit is now host to siamang gibbons and white-cheeked gibbons. Considered the crown jewel of the Zoo's Entry Village, Gibbon Islands are two beautifully landscaped hills complete with trees (some as high as 60 feet), shrubs, grass and boulders. The two islands are actually two buildings buried with tons of soil and rock and surrounded by a 4-foot deep moat giving guests an unobstructed view of the primates. Like most primate species, gibbons will not enter the water so the moat will keep the apes in their exhibit. Gibbons comprise a family of primates commonly called "Lesser Apes". These active primates live almost exclusively in trees and rarely descend to the ground. With their arms primarily used for travel, gibbons use their feet to carry food and other objects. White-cheeked gibbons ( Hylobates concolor leucogenys ) are found in Vietnam, Laos, southeastern China and eastern Cambodia. Adults weigh up to 12.5 pounds and stand 18 to 25 inches tall. Coat color varies with gender in this species; male is black with lighter cheeks while female is buff, sometimes with black patches.

24. White-cheeked Gibbon (Hylobates Concolor)
Whitecheeked gibbon (Hylobates concolor) facts, photos and videos. White-cheekedgibbon Posters primates of Africa Poster ( 101) at theBigZoo
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White Cheeks
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primata
Family: Hylobatidae
Genus: Hylobates
Species: concolor
Length: 18 - 25 inches
Weight: 12.5 lbs Gestation: 210 - 240 days Offspring: 1 Life Span: 25 years
White-cheeked Gibbon
Hylobates concolor
Also Called: Black Gibbon or Crested Gibbon
Amazing Balance (337 KB) The white-cheeked gibbon has extremely long arms and legs. The male is usually black and the female is a lighter color, often with black patches. They have patches of lighter fur on their cheeks, though this is hard to distinguish on the female. White-cheeked gibbons also have a group of erect hairs (a crest) on the top of their heads. They possess an opposable thumb that is used for climbing or grooming but not for swinging from branch to branch. White-handed gibbons usually move in this manner and can cover horizontal distances of 40 feet and vertical of 50 feet in one swing. They launch themselves and freefall until they catch another branch. They can move bipedally along branches or on the ground using their arms for balance. White-cheeked gibbons eat fruits, leaves and some insects.

25. White-handed Gibbon (Hylobates Lar)
Whitehanded gibbon (Hylobates lar) facts, photos and videos. White-handedgibbon Posters primates of Africa Poster ( 101) at theBigZoo
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Swinging
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primata
Family: Hylobatidae
Genus: Hylobates
Species: lar
Length: 17 - 25 inches
Weight: 11 - 13.2 lbs Gestation: 210 days Offspring: 1 Life Span: 30 years
White-handed Gibbon
Hylobates lar
Also Called: Common Lar or Malaysian Lar
Swinging with Baby (362 KB) Baby (343 KB) White-handed gibbons are small, tailless apes with dense, shaggy fur ranging from black to pale gray. Their face is bare and surrounded by a white fringe. White-handed gibbons have long, slender arms and the upper part of their hands and feet is always white. They possess an opposable thumb that is used for climbing or grooming but not for swinging from branch to branch. White-handed gibbons usually move in this manner and can cover horizontal distances of 40 feet and vertical of 50 feet in one swing. They launch themselves and freefall until they catch another branch. They can move bipedally along branches or on the ground. When doing so, white-handed gibbons raise their arms above their heads for balance. White-handed gibbons are diurnal and usually take a rest break during the hottest part of the day. White-handed gibbons eat fruits, leaves and some insects. They will also eat birds and can catch them out of the air while swinging.

26. Lion Country Safari - Animal Information - White-Handed Gibbon
(WhiteHanded gibbon, Lar gibbon). Classification. • Kingdom Animalia • PhylumChordata Order primates • Family Hylobatidae • Genus Hylobates
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Hylobates lar
(White-Handed Gibbon, Lar Gibbon) Classification
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Primates
Hylobatidae
Hylobates
Hylobates lar Geographic Range Oriental: Tropical rainforests of southern and S.E. Asia, including Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the area encompassing
Southern China to Eastern Burma. Physical Characteristics Mass: 4 to 6 kg. This species weighs 5.5 kg on average. Individuals are either dark brown to black in color, or red buff color with white
face-rings, hands, and feet. Colors are not specific to sex. Males and females can show either color, but their white
"accents" are always present. Natural History Food Habits The lar gibbon is one of the pickiest eaters in the primate world. They are mainly frugivores, but they will also eat other plant matter. They consume ripe fruit only, and only new leaves and buds. They have several adaptations for feeding. One of them is brachiating locomotion, which involves swinging from branch to branch by their arms. This style of motion allows

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29. MSL, Order Primates
ORDER primates. Family CALLITRICHIDAE Marmosets Hylobates pileatus -White-handed gibbon - SE Thailand and Kampuchea S of the Mun and Takhrong rivers
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Ordering Information Use of Slides Table of Contents
ORDER PRIMATES
Family CALLITRICHIDAE - Marmosets
Callimico goeldii - Goeldi's marmoset - N South America
  • 1201 Side view, sitting, tail not in view, Seattle Zoo, WA 1993. D G Huckaby
    Callithrix argentata - Black-tailed or silvery marmoset - N South America
  • 895 Oblique view of male on tree branch, Monkey Jungle, Miami, FL, USA, 1976. R P Fontaine
    Callithrix jacchus
  • 518 Front view, subsp. geoffroyi, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, IL, USA, 1979. M A Rosenthal
  • 519 Two animals, subsp. jacchus, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, IL, USA, 1979. M A Rosenthal
    Callithrix pygmaea - Pygmy marmoset - N South America
  • 1202 Sitting on branch, Seattle Zoo, WA, 1993. D G Huckaby
    Leontopithecus rosalia - Golden lion marmoset - E Brazil
  • 659 View of marmoset in tree, Oklahoma City Zoo, USA. R W Van Devender
  • 896 Side view of male on branch, Monkey Jungle, Miami, FL, USA, 1973. R P Fontaine
  • 1122 Subspecies chrysomelas, side view of individual, showing dark back, Riverbanks Zoological Park, SC, 1991. A H Shoemaker
  • 1123 Subspecies chrysomelas, oblique front view, good detail of forelimbs, face lighter than in other slide of this subspecies, Riverbanks Zoological Park, SC, 1991. A H Shoemaker
  • 30. Aaranyak
    gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary is the most diverse spot for primates in India. of primates in India, seven species of primates are found in gibbon WLS,
    http://www.aaranyak.org/Gibbon.htm

    31. Aaranyak
    species of primates including Hoolock gibbon has been declared mainly for Keeping in view the importance of GWLS as a stronghold of Hoolock gibbon,
    http://www.aaranyak.org/Gibbonproject.htm
    HOME ABOUT US OBJECTIVES PROGRAMMES ... PUBLICATIONS Gibbon Conservation Project Hoolock Gibbon ( Bunopithecus hoolock hoolock ) is the only species of ape to be found in India . The evergreen and semi-evergreen forests of the seven states of Northeastern region are natural habitats of this endangered species in India. Being a true arboreal species, Hoolock gibbon depends on high canopy for its survival. A number of threats like habitat destruction; habitat fragmentation and alteration, hunting etc. have been identified for the species all along its distribution range in India, the primary being the loss of natural habitat. The Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary in Jorhat District of Assam is the only protected area in India to be named after a primate species. The sanctuary with an area of 20.98 hectare is situated at 26°40" to 26°45" N and 94°20" to 94°25" E and is located in the south bank of the Great Brahmaputra river system .The sanctuary which harbors seven species of primates including Hoolock Gibbon has been declared mainly for the conservation of Hoolock Gibbon. Keeping in view the importance of GWLS as a stronghold of Hoolock gibbon, a program under the title "Conservation of Hoolock Gibbon through Education, Awareness and Socio-economic development of the fringe area community in Gibbon Wild Life Sanctuary, Assam, India" was launched. The program was supported by US Fish and Wildlife Service (GACF).

    32. Primates - Order Primates
    Animal Diversity Web Primate Gallery. Silvery, Javan, or Grey gibbon Hylobatesmoloch. AZA - gibbons Species Survival Plan Primate Gallery
    http://www.animalomnibus.com/primates.htm
    Primates - Order Primates

    33. Thomas Geissmann's Gibbon Research Lab.: Links To Gibbon Or Primate-related Webs
    Thomas Geissmann s gibbon Research Lab. A commented collection of links towebsites on gibbons (Hylobatidae) and other primates.
    http://www.tiho-hannover.de/gibbons/main/links.html
    Gibbon Research Lab.
    Links to Gibbon- or Primate-Related Sites
    Topics
    Gibbon-Related Sites
    Primate Conservation and Protection

    Primate Information

    Primatological Societies
    Last updated: 3 April 2005
    Press a button to jump to the desired page: Links to Gibbon-Related Sites Ecovolunteer's page on the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project in Phuket, Thailand
    Offers an introductory text, a photo gallery, a news page and a extensive downloadable information brochure on the project. If you would like to join the Project as a volunteer, you can also download a printable reservation form.
    www.ecovolunteer.org/travel/thailand_gibbons.html Ecovolunteer's page on the Wildlife Sanctuary, Kao Look Chang, Thailand
    Offers an introductory text, a photo gallery, a news page and a extensive downloadable information brochure on the project. If you would like to join the Project as a volunteer, you can also download a printable reservation form.
    www.ecovolunteer.org/travel/thailand_gibbons.html Endangered Primate Rescue Center (EPRC)
    The EPRC is based at Cuc Phuong National Park (Nho Quan District, Ninh Binh Province, Vietnam

    34. Thomas Geissmann's Gibbon Research Lab.: Full Texts Of Gibbon-related Publicatio
    Vietnam primate conservation status review 2000 Part 1 gibbons. primates 32357-363. (0.5 MB), Geissmann, T., 1991 The Spaeth gibbon collection.
    http://www.tiho-hannover.de/gibbons/main/fullpapers.html
    Gibbon Research Lab.
    Gibbon-Related Texts: Full Papers On this page we present a list of supplementary texts on gibbons. These are complete papers from the Gibbon Research Lab. which have been published (or are in press) elsewhere. The available papers are listed in chronological order below.
    Several full papers not related to gibbons are available here
    Press a button to read a particular paper on-line or - if available - to download the whole paper in PDF-format.
    The articles listed here represent only a small part of the papers published by the Gibbon Research Lab. Most of the older publications are not available in digital form, yet. We hope to present all our papers in this section, eventually, but it will take some time to scan and format them. In the meantime, you can already access all abstracts of the missing papers here . If you are interested in reading some of our older papers, please visit this page from time to time and scroll down in order to see whether any of the older publications have recently become available in PDF-format (as indicated by the NEW sign). Read Paper On-line Down-
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    35. Extant Species Of Primate
    Order = primates. Family Cheirogaleidae. Microcebus; mouse lemurs (Hylobatesagilis) Agile gibbon; (Hylobates concolor) Crested gibbon
    http://www.primates.co.uk/
    • Kingdom = Animalia
      • Phylum = Chordata
        • Class = Mammalia
          • Order = Primates
            • Family Cheirogaleidae
              • Microcebus; mouse lemurs
                • (Microcebus murinus) Lesser mouse lemur
                • (Microcebus rufus) Russet mouse lemur
                • Mirza (Microcebus)
                  • (Mirza coquereli) Coquerel's dwarf lemur
                  • Cheirogaleus; dwarf lemurs
                    • (Cheirogaleus major) Greater dwarf lemur
                    • (Cheirogaleus medus) Fat-tailed dwarf lemur
                    • Allocebus
                      • (Allocebus trichotis) Hairy-eared dwarf lemur
                      • Phaner
                        • (Phaner furcifer) Fork-marked lemur
                      • Family Lemuridae
                        • Lemur
                          • (Lemur catta) Ring-tailed lemur
                          • Petterus
                            • (Petterus coronatus) Crowned lemur
                            • (Petterus fulvus) Brown lemur
                            • (Petterus macaco) Black lemur
                            • (Petterus mongoz) Mongoose-lemur
                            • (Petterus rubriventer) Red-bellied lemur
                            • Hapalemur
                              • (Hapalemur aureus) Golden lemur
                              • (Hapalemur griseus) Grey gentle lemur
                              • (Hapalemur simus) Broad-nosed gentle lemur
                              • Varecia
                                • (Varecia variegata) Ruffed lemur
                                • Lepilemur
                                  • (Lepilemur mustelinus) Weasel-lemur, Sportive lemur
                                  • (Lepilemur ruficaudatus)
                                  • (Lepilemur septentrionalis)
                                  • (Lepilemur dorsalis)
                                  • (Lepilemur edwardsi)
                                  • (Lepilemur leucopus)
                                  • (Lepilemur microdon)
                                • Family Indriidae
                                  • Avahi
                                    • (Avahi laniger) Wolly lemur
                                    • Propithecus
                                      • (Propithecus diadema) Diadem sifaka
                                      • (Propithecus tattersalli)
                                      • (Propithecus verreauxi) Verreaux's sifaka
                                      • Indri
                                        • (Indri indri) Indri
                                      • Family Daubentoniidae
                                        • Daubentonia
                                          • (Daubentonia madagascariensis) Aye-aye
                                        • Family Lorisidae
                                          • Loris
                                            • (Loris tardigradus) Slender loris
                                            • Nycticebus
                                              • (Nycticebus coucang) Slow loris
                                              • (Nycticebus pygmaeus) Pygmy low loris
                                              • Perodicticus
                                                • (Perodicticus potto) Potto gibbon
                                                • Arctocebus
                                                  • (Arctocebus calabarensis) Angwantibo

    36. Primates
    gibbon Gorilla. primates. Common Tree Shrew Tupaia olis/ South African Region.Tree shrews are at the bottom of the primate ladder,
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    Primates Common Tree Shrew: Tupaia olis / South African Region Tree shrews are at the bottom of the primate ladder, being very generalized. Their lack of specialization can be demonstrated by many features, such as their tooth structure and having claws on all digits. The narrow bar of bone behind the eye socket and the location of the eye on the side of the head is also primitive for a primate. Due to their many primitive characteristics, tree shrews are sometimes classified as insectivores rather than primates. Senegal Bushbaby Galago senegalensis / Africa Galagos have many advancements and adaptations not found in tree shrews. One advancement is the replacement of claws by nails on all digits except the second toes. Another advancement is that the eyes face more forward than those of the tree shrew. The bushbabies have adapted to a life in the trees with a specialization for jumping. Some species are said to be able to jump forty feet. This phenomenal ability is partly due to leverage gained by the elongation of the ankle bones (calcaneus and navicular). Patas Monkey Erethrocebus patas / Africa The Patas monkeys, like nearly all monkeys, apes and man have nails on all digits. Their eyes face forward and are in well-developed sockets. Their fore and hind limbs are about equal in length, which is an unspecialized condition; this enhances their ability to progress on all fours whether on the ground, or in the trees.

    37. Animal Planet :: Corwin's Carnival Of Creatures
    Bornean gibbon. (Hylobates muelleri). Order primates Family Hylobatidae I.DESCRIPTION. The Bornean gibbon is basically graybrown in color,
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    Back to Primate Posse Bornean Gibbon Hylobates muelleri
    Order: Primates
    Family: Hylobatidae
    I. DESCRIPTION:
    • The Bornean gibbon is basically gray-brown in color, but its coat ranges widely in terms of color and pattern.
    • The gibbon is most often detected by the loud, bubbling call of the adult female, which can be heard during the first hours of daylight and can carry for a distance of under 1.5 miles under suitable conditions.
    • The top of the gibbon's head and chest are darker than the rest of its body.
    • Bornean gibbons measure 17 to 25 inches in length, and weigh 13 to 22 pounds.
    • The Bornean gibbon has buttock pads, long canine teeth and no tail. The basal part of its thumb extends from the wrist rather than the palm of the hand, allowing for a great range of movement.
    • The male and female are generally the same size and have the same features.
    • Bornean gibbons walk upright with their hands over their heads for balance when walking on the ground, although they do not cover long distances in this fashion.

    38. GIBBON VIDEO NOTES (with A Note On C
    A field study of the behavior and social relations of the gibbon (Hylobates Nonhuman primates seemed more promising. Carpenter s views fit right in
    http://pubpages.unh.edu/~jel/video/gibbon.html
    GIBBON VIDEO NOTES (with a note on C.R.Carpenter) (revised, 3/03/04) 1 Clarence Ray Carpenter Carpenter, C. R. (1940). A field study of the behavior and social relations of the gibbon (Hylobates lar ). Comparative Psychology Monographs 5), 1-212. (Reprinted in Carpenter, C. R. (1964) Naturalistic behavior of nonhuman primates . University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press. Carpenter was a comparative psychologist. His research, earlier with pigeons, then monkeys, concerned sexuality and social relationships. His gibbon work was supported by a private foundation (as was all research in those days)The Committee for Research in Problems of Sex. Robert Yerkes had been chairman of this committee and supported Carpenter's research. (See Haraway, 1989, pp.70-71 and ch. 5) His last work was on control of aggression. Previously the "Committee" had looked to "primitive" human cultures to learn about the original human condition regarding sex but this came to be seen as hopeless. Non-human primates seemed more promising. Carpenter's views fit right in: ".....there are basic human needs, drives, and types of behavior which have elements in common with similar functions of the non-human primate level. For example many aspects of sexual behavior are similar in man and the apes. Perhaps in these primates one may observe anlagen (approximately basic "plan" or "blueprint", JL) of human motivation and behavior, free from cultural veneers and far enough removed to avoid the well-known errors involved in man's study of himself. (Carpenter, 1940/1964, p. 160)."

    39. Mammals, 7 (Primates 2)
    Cats 1) (Page 4, Cats2) (Page 5, Hoofed Large Mammals) (Page 6, primates1) (Page7, primates 2) (Page 8, primates 3) WhiteHanded gibbon
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    40. Teachers
    primates Online Kid’s Club The Primate Conservation and Welfare Society gibbon Research Lab and gibbon Network The website of Thomas Geissmann s
    http://www.csew.com/ips/
    Educational Resources about Primates on the Web The links provided here serve as a source of materials for educators in formal and informal settings. The first section contains links to activities that are ready to use. The second section contains links to web sites focused on primates that provide information for developing educational activities. The third section contains links to sites for conservation organizations or sites that provide activities for biodiversity education, not specific to primates. You may also want to check the resources available from the American Society for Primatology http://www.asp.org/education/teaching.html I. Educational activities Primate Information Network Education Resources : Instructional resources for teachers from the Primate Info Net of the Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center. http://www.primate.wisc.edu/pin/peduc.html Putting Primates in the Classroom : Three part slide set available for viewing on the web of through loans to teachers for use in classrooms. Topics cover social behavior, conservation, and taxonomy. http://www.primate.wisc.edu/pin/slidesets/

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