Do Common Marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) Use Scent to Communicate Information about Food Resources?
@article{Thompson2018DoCM, title={Do Common Marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) Use Scent to Communicate Information about Food Resources?}, author={Cynthia L. Thompson and Lauren M. Blanck and Meghan Pearson and Caleb Scheidel and Christopher J. Vinyard}, journal={Folia Primatologica}, year={2018}, volume={89}, pages={305 - 315}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:51940070} }
The demonstrated link between food value and scent marking suggests that olfactory signals may aid marmoset foraging decisions, and the hypothesis that marmosets use scent marking and olfaction to convey information about food resources is supported.
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