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Effect of Removal from the Family Group on Feeding Behavior by Captive Callithrix jacchus
Authors:Yamamoto  Maria Emília  Lopes  Fívia de Araújo
Institution:(1) Department of Physiology, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Caixa Postal 1511, Natal, RN, 59072-970 (, Brazil;(2) Department of Physiology, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Caixa Postal 1511, Natal, RN, 59072-970 (, Brazil
Abstract:Common marmosets are omnivorous primates with a highly diversified diet. There is no study describing if and how the diet is learned. Infants get their first bits of solid food from other monkeys in the group, which suggests that they may need an introduction to food items by older individuals before including them in their diet. We assessed the acceptance of novel and familiar food items by common marmosets, both isolated and in their family groups. We tested adult, subadults and juveniles from 5 captive families while isolated and in their family groups. The test consisted of presenting for 10 min novel and familiar food items to isolated individuals or to the whole family. We recorded the latency to start eating and the number of food items ingested. When isolated, adults ate more novel and familiar food items than juveniles did. They also started eating sooner than juveniles did. When tested alone, all juveniles, except one, never tasted novel food, and juveniles ingested fewer familiar food items than adults did. When tested in their family groups, juveniles ingested more familiar and novel food than when they were isolated. Our results suggest that: 1. juvenile common marmosets show more food neophobia than adults do, especially when alone; 2. the family group may facilitate the acceptance of novel food items by juveniles; 3. the family group, besides promoting the acceptance of novel food, may also increase its ingestion; and 4. dietary acquisition in Callithrix jacchus involves social facilitation.
Keywords:neophobia  social influence  age  common marmosets
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