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Social Structure and Group Dynamics of the Cao Vit Gibbon (Nomascus nasutus) in Bangliang, Jingxi, China

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The Cao Vit gibbon (Nomascus nasutus) was rediscovered in 2002 in Vietnam and then in 2006 in China. This is the only known population with about 110 individuals located along the China-Vietnam border. Little is known about it other than its population size and distribution. We describe the social structure and group dynamics of the Cao Vit gibbons in China based on 2 years of monitoring from 2007 to 2009. Four established study groups at this site consisted of 1 adult male, 2 adult females and 2–6 offspring. Two juveniles in 2 groups disappeared during the research. Four infants were born in 3 groups from November 2008 to February 2009. In 2 of the groups, both adult females had dependent infants. These observations suggest that Cao Vit gibbons live in polygynous groups, contrary to the usual monogamous group with only 1 adult female, but nevertheless similar to the social organization of both N. concolor and N. hainanus. We observed a coordinated dispersal of 1 adult male and 2 large juveniles, and the male formed a pair with a newly arrived female. Our observations support a growing awareness of variability in gibbon social organization.
Title: Social Structure and Group Dynamics of the Cao Vit Gibbon (Nomascus nasutus) in Bangliang, Jingxi, China
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The Cao Vit gibbon (Nomascus nasutus) was rediscovered in 2002 in Vietnam and then in 2006 in China.
This is the only known population with about 110 individuals located along the China-Vietnam border.
Little is known about it other than its population size and distribution.
We describe the social structure and group dynamics of the Cao Vit gibbons in China based on 2 years of monitoring from 2007 to 2009.
Four established study groups at this site consisted of 1 adult male, 2 adult females and 2–6 offspring.
Two juveniles in 2 groups disappeared during the research.
Four infants were born in 3 groups from November 2008 to February 2009.
In 2 of the groups, both adult females had dependent infants.
These observations suggest that Cao Vit gibbons live in polygynous groups, contrary to the usual monogamous group with only 1 adult female, but nevertheless similar to the social organization of both N.
concolor and N.
hainanus.
We observed a coordinated dispersal of 1 adult male and 2 large juveniles, and the male formed a pair with a newly arrived female.
Our observations support a growing awareness of variability in gibbon social organization.

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