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Anonymous. (2009). Draft report of plenary working group discussion, 29 January 2009:
Requirements for successful conduct of wild to wild rapid translocations for future
conservation potential for hoolock gibbon. Zoosí Print Magazine 24(4):
12-14.
Anonymous. (2009). Priorities for translocation of hoolock gibbon statewise. Zoosí
Print Magazine 24(4): 14.
Anonymous. (2009). Tragedy strikes union in the wild - Siloni, Indiaís first gibbon
released in forest, dies young. The Telegraph, Calcutta, India 13 Jan.,
2009: Internet: www.telegraphindia.com/1090114/jsp/frontpage/story_10388111.jsp.
Anonymous. (2009). Draft recommendations: Wild to wild rapid translocation training
for conservation potential of hoolock gibbon (Combined from Sept 2008 and Jan 2009
workshops). Zoosí Print Magazine 24(4): 11.
Barelli, C., and Heistermann, M. (2009). Monitoring female reproductive status in
white-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar) using fecal hormone analysis and patterns
of genital skin swellings. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons:
New perspectives on small ape socioecology and population biology, Springer,
New York, pp. 313-325.
Bartlett, T. Q. (2009). Seasonal home range use and defendability in white-handed
gibbons (Hylobates lar) in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand. In Lappan, S.,
and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives on small ape socioecology
and population biology, Springer, New York, pp. 265-275.
Beaman, B. A., Hesemeyer, W. J., Dominy, N. J., Savini, T., and Reichard, U. H. (2009).
Sterile pyuria in a population of wild white-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar).
American Journal of Primatology 71: 880-883.
Brockelman, W. Y. (2009). Ecology and the social system of gibbons. In Lappan, S.,
and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives on small ape socioecology
and population biology, Springer, New York, pp. 211-239.
Brockelman, W. Y., Hla Nain, Chit Saw, Aung Moe, Zaw Linn, Thu Kyaw Moe, and Zaw
Win. (2009). Census of eastern hoolock gibbons (Hoolock leuconedys) in Mahamyaing
Wildlife Sanctuary, Sagaing Division, Myanmar. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D.
J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives on small ape socioecology and population
biology, Springer, New York, pp. 435-451.
Brown, J. (2009). Status of the western black crested gibbon (Nomascus concolor)
in the Nam Ha National Protected Area, Lao PDR. Gibbon Journal 5: 28-35.
Brown, J. D., and O'Neill, R. J. (2009). The mysteries of chromosome evolution in
gibbons: Methylation is a prime suspect. PLoS Genetics (www.plosgenetics.org)
5(6): e1000501.
Burns, B. (2009). Behavioural development and family dynamics of gibbons at the Perth
Zoo (Hylobates moloch and Nomascus leucogenys). HOMO - Journal of
Comparative Human Biology 60: 265 (Abstract only).
Carbone, L., Harris, R. A., Vessere, G. M., Mootnick, A. R., Humphray, S., Rogers,
J., Kim, S. K., Wall, J. D., Martin, D., Jurka, J., Milosavljevic, A., and de Jong,
P. J. (2009). Evolutionary breakpoints in the gibbon suggest association between
cytosine methylation and karyotype evolution. PLoS Genetics (www.plosgenetics.org)
5(6): e10005.
Carbone, L., Mootnick, A. R., Nadler, T., Moisson, P., Ryder, O., Roos, C., and de
Jong, P. J. (2009). A chromosomal inversion unique to the northern white-cheeked
gibbon. PLoS ONE (www.plosgenetics.org) 4(3): e4999.
Cellamare, A., Catacchio, C. R., and Alkan. (2009). New insights into centromere
organization and evolution from the white-cheeked gibbon and marmoset. Molecular
Biology and Evolution 26: 1889-1900.
Channon, A. J., Günther, M. M., and Vereecke, E. E. (2009). The gibbon hind
limb: What is it specialised for? American Journal of Physical Anthropology Suppl.
48: 105 (Abstract only).
Chatterjee, H. J. (2009). Evolutionary relationships among the gibbons: A biogeographic
perspective. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives
on small ape socioecology and population biology, Springer, New York, pp. 13-36.
Cheyne, S. M. (2009). The role of reintroduction in gibbon conservation: Opportunities
and challenges. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives
on small ape socioecology and population biology, Springer, New York, pp. 477-496.
Choudhury, A. (2009). The distribution and status of hoolock gibbon, Hoolock hoolock,
in Karbi Anglong District, Assam, Northeast India. Primate Conservation 24:
117-126.
Cunningham, C., and Mootnick, A. (2009). Gibbons. Current Biology 19(14):
RS43-RS44.
Cutting, S. M. (2009). Gabriella's gibbon. Gibbon Journal 5: 1-6.
Dallmann, R., and Geissmann, T. (2009). Individual and geographical variability in
the songs of wild silvery gibbons (Hylobates moloch) on Java, Indonesia. In
Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives on small
ape socioecology and population biology, Springer, New York, pp. 91-110.
Das, J., and Biswas, J. (2009). Review of western hoolock gibbon (Hoolock hoolock)
and eastern hoolock gibbon (Hoolock leuconedys) diversity with a presence
of another new distinct variety of gibbon in Arunachal Pradesh, India. American
Journal of Primatology 71 (Suppl): 72 (Abstract only).
Das, J., Biswas, J., Bhattacherjee, P. C., and Mohnot, S. M. (2009). The distribution
and abundance of hoolock gibbons in India. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.)
The gibbons: New perspectives on small ape socioecology and population biology,
Springer, New York, pp. 409-433.
Das, J., Biswas, J., Bhattacherjee, P. C., and Rao, S. S. (2009). Canopy bridges:
An effective conservation tactic for supporting gibbon populations in forest fragments.
In Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives on small
ape socioecology and population biology, Springer, New York, pp. 467-475.
Elder, A. A. (2009). Hylobatid diets revisited: The importance of body mass, fruit
availability, and interspecific competition. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J.
(eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives on small ape socioecology and population
biology, Springer, New York, pp. 133-159.
Fan, P., Ni, Q., Sun, G., Huang, B., and Jiang, X. (2009). Gibbons under seasonal
stress: the diet of the black crested gibbon (Nomascus concolor) on Mt. Wuliang,
Central Yunnan, China. Primates 50: 37-44.
Fan, P.-F., and Huo, S. (2009). The northern white-cheeked gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys)
is on the edge of extinction in China. Gibbon Journal 5: 44-52.
Fan, P.-F., and Jiang, X.-L. (2009). Predation on giant flying squirrels (Petaurista
philippensis) by black crested gibbons (Nomascus concolor jingdongensis)
at Mt. Wuliang, Yunnan, China. Primates 50: 45-49.
Fan, P.-F., Jiang, X.-L., and Tian, C.-C. (2009). The Critically Endangered black
crested gibbon Nomascus concolor on Wuliang mountain, Yunnan, China: The role
of forest types in the speciesí conservation. Oryx 43: 203-208.
Fan, P.-F., Xiao, W., Huo, S., and Jiang, X.-L. (2009). Singing behavior and singing
functions of black-crested gibbons (Nomascus concolor jingdongensis) at Mt.
Wuliang, central Yunnan, China. American Journal of Primatology 71:
539-547.
Farmer, K. H. (2009). Strengthening global support for apes: An analysis of funding
and sectoral challenges, Arcus Foundation, Cambridge, U.K., 45 pp.
Geissmann, T. (2009). Door slamming: Tool-use by a captive white-handed gibbon (Hylobates
lar). Gibbon Journal 5: 53-60. Downloadable from www.gibbonconservation.org
Geissmann, T. (2009). Chinas letzte Weisswangen-Schopfgibbons: Ein Projektbericht
aus dem Süden der Provinz Yunnan. Gibbon Conservation Alliance, Jahresbericht
5(May): 15 (German text, English abstract). Downloadable from www.gibbonconservation.org
Geissmann, T., and Anzenberger, G. (2009). Hormonal correlates of the ovarian cycle
in the yellow-cheeked crested gibbon (Nomascus gabriellae), and a review of
ovarian cycles in gibbons (Hylobatidae). Gibbon Journal 5: 61-73. Downloadable
from www.gibbonconservation.org
Geissmann, T., Geschke, K., and Blanchard, B. J. (2009). Longevity in gibbons (Hylobatidae).
Gibbon Journal 5: 81-92. Downloadable from www.gibbonconservation.org
Geissmann, T., Grindley, M., Momberg, F., Ngwe Lwin, and Saw Moses. (2009). Hoolock
gibbon and biodiversity survey and training in southern Rakhine Yoma, Myanmar. Gibbon
Journal 5: 7-27. Downloadable from www.gibbonconservation.org
Geissmann, T., Grindley, M., Momberg, F., Ngwe Lwin, Saw Soe Aung, and Thet Naing
Aung. (2009). The Hoolock Gibbon Status Review project: First results from Rakhine
and Kachin states. Folia Primatologica 80: 119 (Abstract only).
Geissmann, T., and Nguyen The Cuong. (2009). Results of a rapid gibbon survey
in the Lung Ri area (Trung Khanh district, Cao Bang province) in northeastern Vietnam,
Fauna and Flora International (FFI), Vietnam Programme, Hanoi, 9 pp.
Geissmann, T., Vu Ngoc Thanh, Dine, M. C., and Tu Minh Tiep. (2009). Results of
a gibbon survey in the Kim Hy Nature Reserve (Bac Kan province) in northeastern Vietnam,
People Resources Conservation Foundation (PRCF), Vietnam Programme, Hanoi, 25 pp.
Girirajan, S., Chen, L., Graves, T., Marques-Bonet, T., Ventura, M., Fronick, C.,
Fulton, L., Rocchi, M., Fulton, R. S., Wilson, R. K., Mardis, E. R., and Eichler,
E. E. (2009). Sequencing human-gibbon breakpoints of synteny reveals mosaic new insertions
at rearrangement sites. Genome Research 19: 178-190.
Grueter, C. C., Jiang Xuelong, Konrad, R., Fan Pengfei, Guan Zhenhua, and Geissmann,
T. (2009). Are Hylobates lar extirpated from China? International Journal
of Primatology 30: 553-567.
Heschl, A., and Fuchsbichler, C. (2009). Siamangs (Hylobates syndactylus)
recognize their mirror image International Journal of Comparative Psychology 22:
221-233.
Hirai, H., Hayanao, A., Tanaka, H., Mootnick, A. R., Wijaynto, H., and Perwitasari-Farajallah,
D. (2009). Genetic differentiation of agile gibbons between Sumatra and Kalimantan
in Indonesia. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives
on small ape socioecology and population biology, Springer, New York, pp. 37-49.
Hodgkiss, S., Thetford, E., Waitt, C. D., and Nijman, V. (2009). Female reproductive
parameters in the Javan gibbon (Hylobates moloch). Zoo Biology 28:
1-8.
Ingmanson, E. J. (2009). Infant development and the use of gestures in a captive
group of white-cheeked gibbons (Nomascus leucogenys). American Journal
of Physical Anthropology Suppl. 48: 155 (Abstract only).
Insua-Cao, P. (2009). A short report on USFWS support to the Transboundary Cao
Vit Gibbon Conservation Project, 5 January 2009, Fauna & Flora International,
Vietnam and China Primate Programmes, 9 pp.
Jablonski, N. G., and Chaplin, G. (2009). The fossil record of gibbons. In Lappan,
S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives on small ape socioecology
and population biology, Springer, New York, pp. 111-130.
Kanwatanakid-Savini, C., Poonswad, P., and Savini, T. (2009). An assessment of food
overlap between gibbons and hornbills. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 57(1):
189-198.
Karen, U. (2009). Über die Isolierung eines atypischen Mikrosporum canis-Stammes
von einem Weißhandgibbon (Hylobates lar). Mycoses 7(4):
115-122.
Keith, S. A., Waller, M. S., and Geissmann, T. (2009). Vocal diversity of Klossís
gibbons (Hylobates klossii) in the Mentawai Islands, Indonesia. In Lappan,
S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives on small ape socioecology
and population biology, Springer, New York, pp. 51-71.
Landes, D. (2009). ëMiracleí gibbon birth at Swedish zoo. The Local 25
Jun 2009: Internet: www.thelocal.se/20258/20090625/.
Lappan, S. (2009). Patterns of infant care in wild siamangs (Symphalangus syndactylus)
in southern Sumatra. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons:
New perspectives on small ape socioecology and population biology, Springer,
New York, pp. 327-345.
Lappan, S. (2009). Flowers are an important food for small apes in southern Sumatra.
American Journal of Primatology 71: 624-635.
Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. (Eds.). (2009). The gibbons: New perspectives on
small ape socioecology and population biology. Springer, New York and London,
xviii+523 pp.
Larson, T. M., White, J. L., and Bonnan, M. F. (2009). Does the method used for time
measurement in a primate cognition study affect the results? American Journal
of Primatology 71 (Suppl): 83 (Abstract only).
Le Trong Dat, Do Tuoc, Dinh Huy Tri, Le Thuc Dinh, and Dang Ngoc Kien. (2009). Census
of southern white-cheeked crested gibbons in U Bo and adjacent bufferzone forests,
Phong Nha-ke Bang National Park, Bo Trach district, Quang Binh province, Vietnam.
February 2009, Fauna & Flora International (FFI), Vietnam Priamte Programme,
and Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Centre for Science Research and Wildlife Rescue,
Hanoi, 47 pp.
Malone, N., and Fuentes, A. (2009). The ecology and evolution of hylobatid communities:
Causal and contextual factors underlying inter- and intraspecific variation. In Lappan,
S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives on small ape socioecology
and population biology, Springer, New York, pp. 241-264.
Marshall, A. J., Cannon, C. H., and Leighton, M. (2009). Competition and niche overlap
between gibbons (Hylobates albibarbis) and other frugivorous vertebrates in
Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker,
D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives on small ape socioecology and population
biology, Springer, New York, pp. 161-188.
McConkey, K. R. (2009). The seed dispersal niche of gibbons in Bornean dipterocarp
forests. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives
on small ape socioecology and population biology, Springer, New York, pp. 189-207.
McCrossin, F. G. (2009). Siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus) social dynamics
at the El Paso Zoo before and after the birth of a baby gibbon. American Journal
of Primatology 71 (Suppl): 54 (Abstract only).
Moisson, P. (2009). European studbook Number 4 (data 31.12.2008): Northern white-cheeked
gibbon - Nomascus leucogenys, southern white-cheeked gibbon - Nomascus siki, red-cheeked
gibbon - Nomascus gabriellae, Zoo Mulhouse, Mulhouse, 43 pp.
Mootnick, A. R. (2009). The importance of captive gibbons (Hylobatidae) as ambassadors
for education of the public, conservation, and study. American Journal of Primatology
71 (Suppl): 70 (Abstract only).
Morino, L. (2009). Monogamy in mammals: Expanding the perspective on hylobatid mating
systems. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives
on small ape socioecology and population biology, Springer, New York, pp. 279-311.
Ni, Q., and Jiang, X. (2009). Crested gibbons in southeastern Yunnan, China: Status
and conservation. Gibbon Journal 5: 36-43.
Nijman, V. (2009). An assessment of trade in gibbons and orang-utans in Sumatra,
Indonesia, TRAFFIC Southeast Asia, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia, x+45 pp.
Osthoff, G., Hugo, A., de Wit, M., Nguyen, T. P. M., and Seier, J. (2009). 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). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology,
Part B 152: 332-338.
Phoonjampa, R., Brockelman, W. Y., Savini, T., and Gale, G. A. (2009). Effects of
habitat disturbance on population density of pileated gibbons (Hylobates pileatus)
in Southeast Thailand. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Suppl.
48: 211 (Abstract only).
Poyas, A. L., and Bartlett, T. Q. (2009). Pair bonding in socially monogamous primates:
A comparative study of the white-cheeked gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys) and
the white-faced saki (Pithecia pithecia). American Journal of Physical
Anthropology Suppl. 48: 214 (Abstract only).
Rafacz, M., Margulis, S., and Santymire, R. (2009). Comparing the role of androgens
in paternal care between gibbon species. Gibbon Journal 5: 74-80.
Rawson, B. M., Clements, T., and Nut Meng Hor. (2009). Status and conservation of
yellow-cheeked crested gibbons (Nomascus gabriellae) in the Seima Biodiversity
Conservation Area, Mondulkiri Province, Cambodia. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker,
D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives on small ape socioecology and population
biology, Springer, New York, pp. 387-408.
Reichard, U. H. (2009). The social organization and mating system of Khao Yai white-handed
gibbons: 1992-2006. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New
perspectives on small ape socioecology and population biology, Springer, New
York, pp. 347-384.
Ryall, C. (2009). Variations in calling behaviour in Bristol Zoo Garden's captive
agile gibbons (Hylobates agilis). Bachelor's thesis, University of Bristol, U.K.,
74 pp.
Sati, J. P. (2009). Death of young hoolock gibbons. Zoosí Print Magazine 24(1):
22.
Savini, T., Boesch, C., and Reichard, R. (2009). Varying ecological quality influences
the probability of polyandry in white-handed
gibbons (Hylobates lar) in Thailand. Biotropica 41: 503-513.
Schneider, H. (2009). Verhaltensbiologische Beobachtung der Silbergibbons (Hylobates
moloch) des Tierparks Hellabrunn, München. Praktikumsarbeit zur Vorlesung
Verhaltensbiologie, betreut durch Prof. Dr. R. Gerstmeier, Lehrstuhl für Zoologie,
Technische Universität München, Sommersemester 2009, 27 pp.
Smith, S. (2009). Baby gibbon from Dorset's Monkey World faces big destiny in Vietnam.
Daily Echo (Bournemouth) Monday, 30 March 2009: Internet: www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/4242415.Baby_gibbon_from_Dorset_s_Monkey_World_faces_big_destiny_in_Vietnam/.
Suddendorf, T., and Collier-Baker, E. (2009). The evolution of primate visual self-recognition:
Evidence of absence in lesser apes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B (Biological
Sciences) 276: 1671-1677.
Tanomtong, A., Supanuam, P., Khunsook, S., and Sumrandee, C. (2009). Karyological
study of the white-cheeked gibbon, Nomascus leucogenys (Primates, Hylobatidae)
by G-banding and high-resolution techniques. Cytologia 74(1): 23-29.
Thompson, H., and Cocks, L. (2009). International studbook for Javan silvery gibbons
(Hylobates moloch) (formatted and edited by Thomas Geissmann for www.gibbons.de),
Perth Zoo, Australia, Perth, 18 pp.
Walker, S. (2009). How CBSG, South Asia works holistically for Hoolock Gibbon. Zoosí
Print Magazine 24(4): 7.
Walker, S., and Molur, S. (2009). Case study in NE India: Salvaging small wild populations
while strengthening others of a highly threatened species. Proposed use of wild to
wild rapid translocation with specific reference to hoolock gibbons in minute populations
and habitat fragments. Zoosí Print Magazine 24(4): 8-9.
Walker, S., Molur, S., Brockelman, W. Y., Das, J., Islam, A., Geissmann, T., and
Fan Peng-Fei. (2009). Western hoolock gibbon Hoolock hoolock (Harlan, 1831).
In Mittermeier, R. A., Wallis, J., Rylands, A. B., Ganzhorn, J. U., Oates, J. F.,
Williamson, E. A., Palacios, E., Heymann, E. W., Kierulff, M. C. M., Long Yongcheng,
Supriatna, J., Roos, C., Walker, S., Cortés-Ortiz, L., and Schwitzer, C. (eds.)
Primates in peril: The worldís 25 most endangered primates 2008ó2010, IUCN/SSC
Primate Specialist Group (PSG), International Primatological Society (IPS), and Conservation
International (CI), Arlington, VA, pp. 62-64.
Whittaker, D. J. (2009). Phylogeography of Kloss's gibbon (Hylobates klossii)
populations and implications for conservation planning in the Mentawai Islands. In
Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives on small
ape socioecology and population biology, Springer, New York, pp. 73-89.
Whittaker, D. J. (2009). Saving the small apes: Conservation assessment of gibbon
species at the 2006 Asian Primate Red List Workshop. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker,
D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives on small ape socioecology and population
biology, Springer, New York, pp. 497-499.
Whittaker, D. J., and Lappan, S. (2009). The diversity of small apes and the importance
of population-level studies. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons:
New perspectives on small ape socioecology and population biology, Springer,
New York, pp. 3-10.
Woodruff, D. S., and Turner, L. M. (2009). The IndochineseóSundaic zoogeographic
transition: a description and analysis of terrestrial mammal species distributions
Journal of Biogeography 36: 803-821.
Yanuar, A. (2009). The population distribution and abundance of siamangs (Symphalangus
syndactylus) and agile gibbons (Hylobates agilis) in West Central Sumatra,
Indonesia. In Lappan, S., and Whittacker, D. J. (eds.) The gibbons: New perspectives
on small ape socioecology and population biology, Springer, New York, pp. 453-465.
Zingg, R. (2009). European regional / international pileated gibbon studbook,
Hylobates pileatus. Data current as of 01 December 2009, Zoo Zürich, Zürich,
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