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      An ethogram of the common marmoset (Calithrix jacchus jacchus): general behavioural repertoire.

      Animal Behaviour
      Aggression, Animals, Behavior, Animal, Callitrichinae, physiology, Copulation, Facial Expression, Female, Grooming, Head, Humans, Locomotion, Male, Movement, Piloerection, Play and Playthings, Reflex, Startle, Sexual Behavior, Animal, Social Behavior

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          The behavioural repertoire of four captive breeding pairs of Callithrix jacchus jacchus is described. Social communication took the form of postures, facial expressions, vocalizations and piloerection displays. Detailed analyses were made of piloerection displays, adult play, copulatory, aggressive, and prey-catching behaviour. Aggressive behaviour was uncommon in adult mated pairs. Play between adults showed a degree of temporal of temporal organization. Vocalizations were the main methods of intragroup communication whilst piloerection displays were directed towards members of other groups and also to unfamiliar objects. The behavioural repertoire of C. jacchus jacchus is compared with that of other Primates.

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