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  1. International Journal of Primatology
  2. International Journal of Primatology : Volume 23
  3. International Journal of Primatology : Volume 23, Issue 5, October 2002
  4. Tutoring in Wild Golden Lion Tamarins
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International Journal of Primatology : Volume 23, Issue 5, October 2002
Patterns and Trends in Primate Pair Bonds
Aggression and Reconciliation in Cebus capucinus
Primate Diet and Biomass in Relation to Vegetation Composition and Fruiting Phenology in a Rain Forest in Gabon
Diets of Two Lemur Species in Different Microhabitats in Beza Mahafaly Special Reserve, Madagascar
New Evidence for Leaf Swallowing and Oesophagostomum Infection in Bonobos (Pan paniscus)
Tutoring in Wild Golden Lion Tamarins
Positional Behavior of Black Spider Monkeys (Ateles paniscus) in French Guiana
Scaling of Sexual Dimorphism in Body Mass: A Phylogenetic Analysis of Rensch's Rule in Primates
Book Review: Biology, Brains, and Behavior: The Evolution of Human Development. Edited by Sue Taylor Parker, Jonas Langer, & Michael L. McKinney, SAR Press, Santa Fe, NM. 2000, xiii + 386
Book Review: Body Mass in Cercopithecidae (Primates, Mammalia): Estimation and Scaling in Extinct and Extant Taxa. E. Delson, C. J. Terranova, W. L. Jungers, E. J. Sargis, N. G. Jablonski, and P. C. Dechow, American Museum of Natural History, New York, Anthropological Papers, Number 83 : International Journal of Primatology , Volume 23 , Issue 5
Book Review: The Chimpanzees of the Taï Forest. Behavioural Ecology and Evolution. By Christophe Boesch and Hedwige Boesch-Achermann, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. 2000, x + 316
Book Review: Tree of Origin: What Primate Behavior Can Tell Us About Human Social Evolution. Edited by Frans B. M. de Waal, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. 2001, 311
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Tutoring in Wild Golden Lion Tamarins

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Rapaport, Lisa G. Ruiz Miranda, Carlos R.
Copyright Year 2002
Abstract Among most nonhuman primates, juveniles must acquire most of their solid food independently. Information gleaned from adults results from efforts initiated by the juveniles. Donation of food or foraging information by adults to immatures is rare among apes and virtually unknown among monkeys. We report 3 observations in which wild adult golden lion tamarins appear to have directed their immature offspring to a location where a hidden prey item was located. According to the definition of Caro and Hauser (1992), the tamarins were tutoring their young.
Starting Page 1063
Ending Page 1070
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISSN 01640291
Journal International Journal of Primatology
Volume Number 23
Issue Number 5
e-ISSN 15738604
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 2002-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Human Genetics Evolutionary Biology Anthropology/Archaeometry
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Animal Science and Zoology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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