| Literature DB >> 19224328 |
Bruna Martins Bezerra1, Antonio da Silva Souto, Maria Adélia Borstelmann de Oliveira, Lewis George Halsey.
Abstract
The vocalisations of wild common marmosets, Callithrix jacchus, were recorded to investigate whether call rate by individuals is affected by time of day, age, sex or dominance rank within a group. We also investigated how vocalisation pitch was affected by age, focussing on a single common call, the trill call. Adults vocalised more than juveniles or infants during the majority of daylight hours. Only the call rate of juveniles varied significantly over the day. No differences were found between either sex or dominance rank with respect to rate of vocalisations. The trill calls emitted by young wild common marmosets were of a higher pitch than those emitted by adults. We conclude that the auditory communication of wild common marmosets is related to the age of the animals, both in terms of call rate and the physical characteristics of their vocalisations.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19224328 DOI: 10.1007/s10329-009-0132-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Primates ISSN: 0032-8332 Impact factor: 2.163