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Sex differences in common Marmosets (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Callithrix jacchus</Emphasis>) in response to an unfamiliar food task
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Maria?E?YamamotoEmail author  Camila?Domeniconi  Hilary?Box
Institution:(1) Department of Physiology, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Caixa Postal 1511, Natal, RN, 59072-970, Brazil;(2) Department of Psychology, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Via Washington Luis, Km. 235, Caixa Postal 676, São Carlos, SP, 13565-905, Brazil;(3) School of Psychology, University of Reading, Earley Gate, Whiteknights Road, Reading, RG6 6AL, UK
Abstract:There is a growing body of information on sex differences in callitrichid behaviour that includes the animalsrsquo performance in food tasks. For example, both reproductive and non-reproductive adult females have been found to be more successful than adult males in solving food tasks. In this study ten adult male and ten adult female common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus), housed individually, were tested with an unfamiliar task that involved the extraction of an embedded food. The task was to open a plastic canister that contained a raisin; the open end was covered with parchment paper. Each marmoset was given 15 trials in three blocks of 5 consecutive days. We measured the latency for each animal to open the lid and get the raisin—by one of five strategies that spontaneously emerged. The females learned the task faster and more efficiently than males; all the females opened the canister on day 1, for instance, in contrast to seven of the males on the same day. Females also progressively decreased the time that they took to open the tube. The final latency on day 15, for instance, was significantly shorter for the females. These results are consistent with relevant literature for callitrichids and cannot be accounted for in terms of differences in mental abilities, strength, hand morphology, or energy requirements. Further investigation is necessary to clarify the reasons for these differences.
Keywords:Callithrix jacchus  Gender differences  Food task
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