Behavioural observations on captive pairs of wild caught tamarins (Saguinus mystax) |
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Authors: | Hilary O. Box Joan M. Morris |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of Reading, Bldg. 3, Earley Gate, RG6 2AL Whiteknights, Reading, England |
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Abstract: | Quantitative data are given on 12 categories of behaviour, including scent marking, allogrooming, huddling, and proximity for individual tamarins within 14 male, female pairs and the mated pair of one family group of four animlals. Time sample data were recorded at 30 sec intervals to a total of 260 hr. In addition, some data were collected from within time sample intervals. Individual and intergroup variation in behaviour was a main finding of the study. It was found, however, that females scent marked significantly more than males, at least on the basis of their total marking frequencies, that females tended to groom males more than vice versa, and that although the general proportions of activities were similar in two conditions of housing, their spatial distribution was different under the two conditions. There was very little overt aggression among the pairs. |
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