Inheritance of stereotyped gibbon calls

Little is known about how vocal patterns develop in non-human primates, mainly because suitable controlled experiments are difficult to carry out on these animals1. Results of isolation experiments2-4and observations of interspecific hybrids1,5suggest no greater role for vocal learning than exists i...

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Main Authors: W. Y. Brockelman, D. Schilling
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spelling th-mahidol.307212018-10-12T14:45:25Z Inheritance of stereotyped gibbon calls W. Y. Brockelman D. Schilling Mahidol University Ruhr-Universitat Bochum Multidisciplinary Little is known about how vocal patterns develop in non-human primates, mainly because suitable controlled experiments are difficult to carry out on these animals1. Results of isolation experiments2-4and observations of interspecific hybrids1,5suggest no greater role for vocal learning than exists in many other vertebrates6-9, and less than has been found in birds10-13. We have now studied vocal patterns of hybrids between white-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar) and pileated gibbons (Hylobates pileatus) in natural mixed-species groups, in a zone of interspecies contact in central Thailand, and in some captive mixed-species groups. We find that in female hybrids, the patterns of the loud and stereotyped 'great-calls' show no evidence of learning from parents, and appear to be under strong genetic control. Daughters maturing in groups with genetically unlike parents develop great-calls unlike those of their mothers, even though these calls develop only while the daughters sing simultaneously with their mothers. © 1984 Nature Publishing Group. 2018-10-12T07:45:25Z 2018-10-12T07:45:25Z 1984-12-01 Article Nature. Vol.312, No.5995 (1984), 634-636 10.1038/312634a0 00280836 2-s2.0-0021677127 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/30721 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0021677127&origin=inward
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W. Y. Brockelman
D. Schilling
Inheritance of stereotyped gibbon calls
description Little is known about how vocal patterns develop in non-human primates, mainly because suitable controlled experiments are difficult to carry out on these animals1. Results of isolation experiments2-4and observations of interspecific hybrids1,5suggest no greater role for vocal learning than exists in many other vertebrates6-9, and less than has been found in birds10-13. We have now studied vocal patterns of hybrids between white-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar) and pileated gibbons (Hylobates pileatus) in natural mixed-species groups, in a zone of interspecies contact in central Thailand, and in some captive mixed-species groups. We find that in female hybrids, the patterns of the loud and stereotyped 'great-calls' show no evidence of learning from parents, and appear to be under strong genetic control. Daughters maturing in groups with genetically unlike parents develop great-calls unlike those of their mothers, even though these calls develop only while the daughters sing simultaneously with their mothers. © 1984 Nature Publishing Group.
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