Sub-Department of Veterinary Anatomy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England.
Department of Applied Biology, University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology, Wales, United Kingdom.
Am J Primatol. 1985;8(3):239-247. doi: 10.1002/ajp.1350080306.
Recordings were made and analyzed of the female dominated duet songs by eight adult pairs of wild agile gibbons from two sites in Peninsular Malaysia. A statistical analysis of their songs revealed that individuality occurred throughout the females' songs from both sites. Individuality in gibbon songs may allow singing individuals to more efficiently and effectively locate and identify neighboring nonmate conspecifics.
记录并分析了来自马来西亚半岛两个地点的 8 对成年敏捷长臂猿的雌性主导的二重奏歌曲。对这些歌曲的统计分析表明,两个地点的雌性个体的歌曲都存在个体差异。在长臂猿的歌曲中,个体差异可能使唱歌个体更有效地定位和识别附近的非配偶同种个体。