Many animals use olfactory cues to signal information about food resources; however, this particular use of scent has received little attention in primates. Common<b><i></i></b> marmosets (<i>Callithrix jacchus</i>)<i></i> are exudativores that gouge bark to elicit exudate production and frequently deposit scent marks at gouge holes. We conducted preliminary tests of the hypothesis that common marmosets use olfactory cues to communicate information about exudate value, with more desirable resources targeted for marking. We performed choice experiments on two captive male marmosets. The animals were presented with: (1) a urine scent-marked and unmarked food resource, and (2) a high and low value food resource (i.e., greater/lesser food volum...
Animals communicating via scent often deposit composite signals that incorporate odorants from multi...
Olfactory cues play an important role in mammalian biology, but have been challenging to assess in t...
The importance of smell in humans is well established but we know little about it in regard to our c...
Olfactory communication is an important mediator of social interactions in mammals, providing inform...
Two experiments were conducted to test two hypotheses regarding detection of and\ud responses to sna...
In the context of a current global biodiversity crisis, conservation biologists study how best to pr...
<div><p>Visual and olfactory cues provide important information to foragers, yet we know little abou...
Visual and olfactory cues provide important information to foragers, yet we know little about specie...
Honesty is crucial in animal communication when signallers are conveying information about their con...
Animals face a myriad of stimuli requiring responses; however, the appropriate behavioural response ...
Visual and olfactory cues provide important information to foragers, yet we know little about specie...
We studied three calls of common marmosets, Callithrix jacchus, elicited in the context of food. Cal...
Lemurs are the most olfactory-oriented of primates, yet there is still only a basic level of underst...
Committee members: Gebo, Daniel L.; Pingel, Thomas J.; Porter, Leila M.Advisor: Irwin, Mitchell T.In...
Primates were traditionally thought to have a reduced sense of smell. Although there is now evidence...
Animals communicating via scent often deposit composite signals that incorporate odorants from multi...
Olfactory cues play an important role in mammalian biology, but have been challenging to assess in t...
The importance of smell in humans is well established but we know little about it in regard to our c...
Olfactory communication is an important mediator of social interactions in mammals, providing inform...
Two experiments were conducted to test two hypotheses regarding detection of and\ud responses to sna...
In the context of a current global biodiversity crisis, conservation biologists study how best to pr...
<div><p>Visual and olfactory cues provide important information to foragers, yet we know little abou...
Visual and olfactory cues provide important information to foragers, yet we know little about specie...
Honesty is crucial in animal communication when signallers are conveying information about their con...
Animals face a myriad of stimuli requiring responses; however, the appropriate behavioural response ...
Visual and olfactory cues provide important information to foragers, yet we know little about specie...
We studied three calls of common marmosets, Callithrix jacchus, elicited in the context of food. Cal...
Lemurs are the most olfactory-oriented of primates, yet there is still only a basic level of underst...
Committee members: Gebo, Daniel L.; Pingel, Thomas J.; Porter, Leila M.Advisor: Irwin, Mitchell T.In...
Primates were traditionally thought to have a reduced sense of smell. Although there is now evidence...
Animals communicating via scent often deposit composite signals that incorporate odorants from multi...
Olfactory cues play an important role in mammalian biology, but have been challenging to assess in t...
The importance of smell in humans is well established but we know little about it in regard to our c...