The Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonian describes the competition between superfluidity
and Mott insulating behavior at zero temperature and commensurate filling as
the strength of the on-site repulsion is varied. Gapped insulating phases also
occur at non-integer densities as a consequence of longer ranged repulsive
interactions. In this paper we explore the formation of gapped phases in
coupled chains due instead to anisotropies tx=ty in the bosonic
hopping, extending the work of Crepin {\it et al.} [Phys. Rev. B 84, 054517
(2011)] on two coupled chains, where a gap was shown to occur at half filling
for arbitrarily small interchain hopping ty. Our main result is that, unlike
the two-leg chains, for three- and four-leg chains, a charge gap requires a
finite nonzero critical ty to open. However, these finite values are
surprisingly small, well below the analogous values required for a fermionic
band gap to open.Comment: 8 pages, 15 figure