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    Mitochondrial evidence for multiple radiations in the evolutionary history of small apes

    Gibbons or small apes inhabit tropical and subtropical rain forests in Southeast Asia and adjacent regions, and are, next to great apes, our closest living relatives. With up to 16 species, gibbons form the mo...

    Van Ngoc Thinh, Alan R Mootnick, Thomas Geissmann, Ming Li in BMC Evolutionary Biology (2010)

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    Concordance between vocal and genetic diversity in crested gibbons

    Gibbons or small apes are, next to great apes, our closest living relatives, and form the most diverse group of contemporary hominoids. A characteristic trait of gibbons is their species-specific song structur...

    Van Ngoc Thinh, Chris Hallam, Christian Roos in BMC Evolutionary Biology (2011)

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    The Hybrid Origin of the Indochinese Gray Langur Trachypithecus crepusculus

    Hybridization among formerly separated lineages is a common phenomenon in almost all groups of organisms, including primates. Indicators of hybridization include discordant phylogenies derived from different g...

    Christian Roos, Rasmus Liedigk, Van Ngoc Thinh in International Journal of Primatology (2019)