Canopy Song principle
Lessons from Silvery Gibbon
Sing through branches.
Arm-Swing Territorial Calls

Core lesson
A voice travels farther when the body is built for open branches.
Biological basis
Silvery Gibbons move through forest canopies by brachiation and use loud calls to communicate, maintain pair bonds, and mark territories.
Best use cases
Where this lesson tends to be most useful in practice.
VoiceMovementTerritoryPair bondsCanopy life