Young primates in the family Callitrichidae (the marmosets and tamarins) receive extensive and relatively prolonged care from adults. Of particular note, callitrichid young are routinely provisioned until well after weaning by parents and helpers, which is in stark contrast to typical juvenile primates, who must acquire most of their food independently once they are weaned. Adults of some callitrichid species produce a specialized vocalization that encourages immature group members to take proffered food from the caller. Here, I report that wild adult golden lion tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia) not only used this food-offering call to encourage young, mobile offspring to approach and take captured prey from them, but as the young began to...
The effects of callitrichid primate helpers (allocare-givers other than an infant's father) on the s...
Studies of social learning in the wild are important to complement findings from experiments in capt...
Various hypotheses about adaptive and non-adaptive mechanisms of non-parental infant care have been ...
Many animals emit calls in the presence of food, but researchers do not always know the function of ...
Callitrichidae is a unique primate family not only in terms of the large number of food transfers to...
Golden lion tamarins are highly social, group-living primates and are cooperative breeders. As such ...
Many animals emit calls in the presence of food, but researchers do not always know the function of ...
Studies on cooperative care of offspring in callitrichid primates are biased in favor of observation...
Studies on cooperative care of offspring in callitrichid primates are biased in favor of observation...
Callitrichidae is a unique primate family not only in terms of the large number of food transfers to...
Funding; The research was supported in part by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation (40128) an...
The transfer of food between adults is uncommon in primates. Although golden lion tamarins (Leontopi...
Vocal communication is integral to primate social interactions. Understanding the evolutionary drive...
Human infants rely on social interactions to acquire food-related information. 1, 2 Adults actively ...
Food sharing (FS) in cooperatively breeding callitrichids is unusual among nonhuman primates because...
The effects of callitrichid primate helpers (allocare-givers other than an infant's father) on the s...
Studies of social learning in the wild are important to complement findings from experiments in capt...
Various hypotheses about adaptive and non-adaptive mechanisms of non-parental infant care have been ...
Many animals emit calls in the presence of food, but researchers do not always know the function of ...
Callitrichidae is a unique primate family not only in terms of the large number of food transfers to...
Golden lion tamarins are highly social, group-living primates and are cooperative breeders. As such ...
Many animals emit calls in the presence of food, but researchers do not always know the function of ...
Studies on cooperative care of offspring in callitrichid primates are biased in favor of observation...
Studies on cooperative care of offspring in callitrichid primates are biased in favor of observation...
Callitrichidae is a unique primate family not only in terms of the large number of food transfers to...
Funding; The research was supported in part by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation (40128) an...
The transfer of food between adults is uncommon in primates. Although golden lion tamarins (Leontopi...
Vocal communication is integral to primate social interactions. Understanding the evolutionary drive...
Human infants rely on social interactions to acquire food-related information. 1, 2 Adults actively ...
Food sharing (FS) in cooperatively breeding callitrichids is unusual among nonhuman primates because...
The effects of callitrichid primate helpers (allocare-givers other than an infant's father) on the s...
Studies of social learning in the wild are important to complement findings from experiments in capt...
Various hypotheses about adaptive and non-adaptive mechanisms of non-parental infant care have been ...