The power of gibbon songs: Going beyond the research to inform conservation actions

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Susan M. Cheyne, Carolyn Thompson, Alizeé Martin, Abdul Aziz K. Aulia, Helene Birot, Eka Cahyaningrum, Joana Aragay, Petricia Andini Hutasoit, Jito Sugardjito
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Gibbons (Hylobatidae) are the smallest of the apes, known for their arboreal behavior and stereotyped songs. These species and sex-specific songs are often the subject of detailed studies regarding their evolution, responses to changing environments, involvement in social behavior, and used to design vocalization-based survey techniques to monitor population densities and trends. What is poorly understood is the value and impact of using the science and sound of gibbon vocalization and gibbon stories in education and outreach to complement nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) efforts. We present an example of how Borneo Nature Foundation, a NGOs based in Indonesia, is working to use the recordings of the songs of Bornean white-bearded gibbons (Hylobates albibarbis) to inform conservation actions and education efforts. Gibbons in Indonesia are often poorly known or understood by the public compared to orangutans (Pongo spp). We showcase how a field of study, namely primate acoustics, is an untapped resource to create digital content to engage with local, national and international communities and can be developed into educational tools in the form of storytelling, mobile apps and games, to highlight the plight of these threatened species and how to conserve them.

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长臂猿歌曲的力量:超越研究,为保护行动提供信息
长臂猿(Hylobatidae)是猿类中体型最小的一种,以树栖行为和定型歌曲而闻名。这些物种和性别特有的歌声通常是详细研究的主题,包括它们的进化、对环境变化的反应、参与社会行为,以及用于设计基于发声的调查技术以监测种群密度和趋势。但人们对利用长臂猿发声的科学和声音以及长臂猿的故事进行教育和宣传,以补充非政府组织(NGOs)工作的价值和影响却知之甚少。我们将举例说明婆罗洲自然基金会(一家总部设在印度尼西亚的非政府组织)如何利用婆罗洲白须长臂猿(Hylobates albibarbis)的歌声录音为保护行动和教育工作提供信息。与红毛猩猩(Pongo spp)相比,印度尼西亚的长臂猿往往不为公众所知或了解。我们展示了灵长类动物声学这一研究领域如何成为一种尚未开发的资源,用于创建与当地、国内和国际社区互动的数字内容,并以讲故事、移动应用程序和游戏的形式开发成教育工具,以强调这些濒危物种的困境以及如何保护它们。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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