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Home range variation and site fidelity of Bornean southern gibbons [Hylobates albibarbis] from 2010-2018

Gibbons are highly territorial and have two key areas within these territories. The core area in which we find all sleeping trees and the trees from which the gibbons duet and the wider home range (HR) which has varying levels of overlap with neighbouring gibbon groups. The core area is strenously d...

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Autores principales: Cheyne, Susan M., Capilla, Bernat Ripoll, K., Abdulaziz, Supiansyah, Adul, Cahyaningrum, Eka, Smith, David Ehlers
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6668788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31365525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217784
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author Cheyne, Susan M.
Capilla, Bernat Ripoll
K., Abdulaziz
Supiansyah,
Adul,
Cahyaningrum, Eka
Smith, David Ehlers
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Capilla, Bernat Ripoll
K., Abdulaziz
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Adul,
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Smith, David Ehlers
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description Gibbons are highly territorial and have two key areas within these territories. The core area in which we find all sleeping trees and the trees from which the gibbons duet and the wider home range (HR) which has varying levels of overlap with neighbouring gibbon groups. The core area is strenously defended, with the wider HR being more of a shared area for neighbouring groups. We present ranging and movement data on four wild gibbon groups from January 2010 to July 2018. Global Positioning System (GPS) data were collected every 5 mins on habitauted groups in Sebangau, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia resulting in 35,521 waypoints. Gibbon home- and corerange sizes were calculated using 95%, and 50%, volume contours of kernel density estimates. Home-ranges ranged from 58.74–147.75 ha with a mean of 95.7 ± SD 37.75 ha, the highest of comparable Hylobates species. Core-range size ranged from 20.7–51.31 ha with a mean size of 31.7 ± SD 13.76 ha. Gibbons had consistant site fidelity for their home- and core ranges; percentage overlap ranged from 4.3 23.97% with a mean 16.5 ± SD 8.65% overlap in home-range area. Core ranges did not overlap with the exception of two groups, in which a 0.64 ha (2.69%) overlap occurred. Unsurprisingly forest loss from fire does affect the location of the HR of the impacted group, but does not appear to affect adjacent groups, though more data are needed on this. Understanding the complex use of space of these territorial animals is important in assessing both carrying capacity for wild populations and understading how reintroduced gibbon pairs will establish their core and HR.
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spelling pubmed-66687882019-08-06 Home range variation and site fidelity of Bornean southern gibbons [Hylobates albibarbis] from 2010-2018 Cheyne, Susan M. Capilla, Bernat Ripoll K., Abdulaziz Supiansyah, Adul, Cahyaningrum, Eka Smith, David Ehlers PLoS One Research Article Gibbons are highly territorial and have two key areas within these territories. The core area in which we find all sleeping trees and the trees from which the gibbons duet and the wider home range (HR) which has varying levels of overlap with neighbouring gibbon groups. The core area is strenously defended, with the wider HR being more of a shared area for neighbouring groups. We present ranging and movement data on four wild gibbon groups from January 2010 to July 2018. Global Positioning System (GPS) data were collected every 5 mins on habitauted groups in Sebangau, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia resulting in 35,521 waypoints. Gibbon home- and corerange sizes were calculated using 95%, and 50%, volume contours of kernel density estimates. Home-ranges ranged from 58.74–147.75 ha with a mean of 95.7 ± SD 37.75 ha, the highest of comparable Hylobates species. Core-range size ranged from 20.7–51.31 ha with a mean size of 31.7 ± SD 13.76 ha. Gibbons had consistant site fidelity for their home- and core ranges; percentage overlap ranged from 4.3 23.97% with a mean 16.5 ± SD 8.65% overlap in home-range area. Core ranges did not overlap with the exception of two groups, in which a 0.64 ha (2.69%) overlap occurred. Unsurprisingly forest loss from fire does affect the location of the HR of the impacted group, but does not appear to affect adjacent groups, though more data are needed on this. Understanding the complex use of space of these territorial animals is important in assessing both carrying capacity for wild populations and understading how reintroduced gibbon pairs will establish their core and HR. Public Library of Science 2019-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6668788/ /pubmed/31365525 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217784 Text en © 2019 Cheyne et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cheyne, Susan M.
Capilla, Bernat Ripoll
K., Abdulaziz
Supiansyah,
Adul,
Cahyaningrum, Eka
Smith, David Ehlers
Home range variation and site fidelity of Bornean southern gibbons [Hylobates albibarbis] from 2010-2018
title Home range variation and site fidelity of Bornean southern gibbons [Hylobates albibarbis] from 2010-2018
title_full Home range variation and site fidelity of Bornean southern gibbons [Hylobates albibarbis] from 2010-2018
title_fullStr Home range variation and site fidelity of Bornean southern gibbons [Hylobates albibarbis] from 2010-2018
title_full_unstemmed Home range variation and site fidelity of Bornean southern gibbons [Hylobates albibarbis] from 2010-2018
title_short Home range variation and site fidelity of Bornean southern gibbons [Hylobates albibarbis] from 2010-2018
title_sort home range variation and site fidelity of bornean southern gibbons [hylobates albibarbis] from 2010-2018
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6668788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31365525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217784
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