Photograph. CO 1069/745/34. Mauritius; Tamarin; Tamarin Bay.
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... to high reproductive skew in wild golden lion tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia), Hormones and Behavior 63, no.55 ( ... and use of space in wild golden lion tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia), American Journal of Primatology 41, no. ... in a Communal-care Primate, the Cotton-top Tamarin (Saguinus oedipus), Ethology 92, no.22 (Apr 2010): ... and infant carrying in a group of moustached tamarins,Saguinus mystax (primates: Platyrrhini: Callitrichidae), on Padre Isla, ... old and recently established pairs of golden lion tamarin,Leontopithecus rosalia, Primates 31, no.22 (Apr 1990): ...
Tópico(s): Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
1979 - University of Chicago Press | The American Naturalist
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... children' Delay over 'Dunblane' jail threat Golden lion tamarin roars back Businessman wins fight to thwart 'socialist' ...
1996 - Gale Group | TDA
Sheryl L. Hayes, Charles T. Snowdon,
Abstract Captive social groups of cotton‐top tamarins ( Saguinus oedipus ) were presented with inanimate and animate stimuli to determine (1) if the tamarins recognize a snake as a dangerous stimulus and (2) whether the tamarins' response was specific to snakes. Fourteen pairs of tamarins were presented with a live boa constrictor, artificial ... as would be expected from reports on wild tamarins responding to snakes. Nine of the 14 pairs of tamarins were presented with a laboratory rat, leaves, and ... leaves or the empty box. Of the 18 tamarins, seven individuals emitted 91% of the alarm and ...
Tópico(s): Animal Behavior and Reproduction
1990 - Wiley | American Journal of Primatology
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Index. Politics and Parliament: SDP secret aim to end 'poverty trap', Transport Bill Points decision goes against Government, House Of Lords Report on ...
1982 - Gale Group | TDA
Harland S. Winter, Paul M. Crum, Norval W. King, Prabhat K. Sehgal, James K. Roche,
... in up to 50% of adult cotton-top tamarins, but the etiology is unknown. To explore one ... antigenic determinants associated with ECAC are present on tamarin gut epithelium in vivo; (b) if immunoglobulin, capable of binding ECAC, is detectable in tamarin serum; (c) whether the presence of ECAC-specific ... as P1 through P4) that are reactive with tamarin immunoglobulin. Expression of ECAC was found by immunofluorescence using characterized oligo-specific or monoclonal antibody: tamarin intestinal epithelium--but not lamina propria, muscularis mucosae, ...
Tópico(s): Immune Response and Inflammation
1989 - Elsevier BV | Gastroenterology
Nancy G. Caine, Paul J. Weldon,
Adult and subadult red-bellied tamarins (Saguinus labiatus) were tested for responses to the odors of predatory and non-predatory neotropical mammals. Methylene chloride extracts of the ... paca), and agouti (Dasyprocta fuliginosa) were presented to tamarins on wooden dowels in their enclosures. Untreated dowels ... those of the non-predators or controls. The tamarins gave alarm calls to margay scent, a response ... experience with a predator is not necessary for tamarins to distinguish between the fecal scents of predatory ...
Tópico(s): Amphibian and Reptile Biology
1989 - Wiley | Biotropica
... activities of moustached (Saguinus mystax) and saddleback (Saguinusfuscicollis) tamarin monkeys in the Amazon Basin of northeastern Peru. ... plant exudates are the primary components of the tamarin diet. However, during the dry season months of ... globulifera (Guttiferae) accounted for 22-31 percent of tamarin feeding time. These primates are highly destructive in their nectar-feeding activities: a single adult tamarin may destroy 6-14 Symphonia flowers per feeding ... the food reward were also important factors in tamarin foraging decisions. It is argued that by minimizing ...
Tópico(s): Amphibian and Reptile Biology
1988 - Wiley | Biotropica
Leonardo de Carvalho Oliveira, Sarah J. Hankerson, James M. Dietz, Becky E. Raboy,
Abstract The golden‐headed lion tamarin Leontopithecus chrysomelas occurs in the Atlantic forest of southern Bahia, Brazil, where shade‐cocoa agroforestry (known as cabruca ) predominates. The economic ... disturbances such as habitat fragmentation are threatening lion tamarin persistence. For some lion tamarin groups, cabruca comprises a large part of their ... diversity in cabruca favorable to golden‐headed lion tamarins is of considerable interest to their long‐term ... provide food and sleeping sites for the lion tamarins and examine their occurrence in cabruca plantations, in ...
Tópico(s): Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
2009 - Wiley | Animal Conservation
Elena Kaplan, Nichole Shelmidine,
... of 56 individual callitrichid monkeys (20 marmosets, 26 tamarins and 11 lion tamarins) at the WCS's Bronx Zoo were examined ... changes for 47 medical events (14 marmosets, 21 tamarins and 12 lion tamarins). Moreover, in five alloparenting males (four tamarins and one lion tamarin), weights were examined to determine if weight loss ... loss occurred in association with all events. For tamarins, weight loss occurred with housing events. In lion tamarins, weight loss was observed with medical events. No ... weight loss in captive adult male cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) following the birth of infants. Int ...
Tópico(s): Animal Behavior and Reproduction
2009 - Wiley | Zoo Biology
... BJ. 1987. Mating patterns in the golden lion tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia): continuous receptivity and concealed estrus. Folia ... estrogen excretion and mating behavior in cotton-top tamarins, Saguinus oedipus oedipus. Int J Primatol 4: 275– ... Nat 120: 51–64. 82 Goldizen AW. 1987. Tamarins and marmosets: communal care of offspring. In: BB ... van Vlaardingen M, Terborgh J. 1996. Saddle-back tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis) reproductive strategies: evidence from a thirteen- ... PA. 1994. Phylogenetic approach to the study of tamarin and marmoset social systems. Am J Primatol 34: ...
Tópico(s): Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior
2002 - Wiley | Evolutionary Anthropology Issues News and Reviews
Maureen Fox, Claudia Brieva, Carlos Moreno, Peter S. MacWilliams, C. B. Thomas,
The white-footed tamarin (Saguinus leucopus) is an endangered primate that lives in a small forest corridor in northern Colombia, South America. Hematologic ... in evaluating the health of the white-footed tamarin and serve to promote the survival of this ... serum biochemistry reference values for healthy white-footed tamarins and to determine whether there was significant variation ... serum biochemistry measurements from 29 wild-caught captive tamarins during February and April 2005, housed at three ... similar in adults and juveniles. Female white-footed tamarins had absolute reticulocyte counts that were lower than ...
Tópico(s): Rabies epidemiology and control
2008 - American Association of Zoo Veterinarians | Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
Derek S Madden, Paul A. Garber, Sierra L. Madden, Cathy Ann Snyder,
... populations of a small neotropical primate, Geoffroy's tamarin ( Saguinus geoffroyi ), were studied through 30-s instantaneous ... to identify different canopy habitats used by this tamarin. Tree and shrub canopies were sampled in randomly selected plots and in nearby plots that tamarins were observed to use in the forests of ... 100-m 2 plots, 32.25 h of tamarin observations, 27 tamarins in total), and in the nearby forests of ... 100-m 2 plots, 29.6 h of tamarin observations, 14 tamarins in total). Light penetration through ...
Tópico(s): Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
2010 - Cambridge University Press | Journal of Tropical Ecology
Carles Juan‐Sallés, Michael M. Garner, Elizabeth S. Didier, S. Serrato, Luz Dary Acevedo, J. A. Ramos-Vara, Robert W. Nordhausen, Lisa C. Bowers, A. Parás,
... was diagnosed in 2 sibling, juvenile, cotton-top tamarins ( Saguinus oedipus) and 3 sibling, neonatal, emperor tamarins (S. imperator) by use of histologic examination, histochemical ... chain reaction (PCR) analysis with nucleotide sequencing. All tamarins were captive born at zoos in North America ... were the most prominent findings in cotton-top tamarins. The inflammation was predominantly lymphocytic and suppurative in cotton-top tamarins, whereas emperor tamarins had granulomatous or lymphoplasmacytic lesions. ...
Tópico(s): Microbial infections and disease research
2006 - SAGE Publishing | Veterinary Pathology
Anthony B. Rylands, Gustl Anzenberger,
... Callitrichidae (marmosets, Goeldi's monkey Callimico goeldii, lion tamarins and tamarins); small (100–750 g) insectivore-frugivore-exudativores of ... White-faced capuchins Cebus capucinus and Geoffroy's tamarin Saguinus geoffroyi), with just a smattering of field ... predominantly squirrel monkeys, capuchin monkeys, Peruvian and Colombian tamarins, and night monkeys (Cooper, 1968). Interest in having ... maintain, resulted in massive exports of callitrichids, mainly tamarins (especially Cotton-top tamarin Saguinus oedipus) to the ...
Tópico(s): Animal Behavior and Reproduction
2012 - Wiley | International Zoo Yearbook

Because of their small body size, tamarins are potentially vulnerable to a wide range of predator species. This paper examines the general patterns of predator avoidance of the Avila-Pires saddle-back tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis avilapiresi) and the red-cap moustached tamarin (Saguinus mystax pileatus) in the upper Urucu river, ... activity. Although none of these attacks was successful tamarins occasionally fall prey to raptors or terrestrial predators. The two tamarin species exhibited a high degree of coordination in ...
Tópico(s): Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
1993 - Brill | Folia Primatologica
Jack Kottwitz, Kaylee K. Perry, Heidi Rose, Charles Μ. Hendrix,
Abstract Case Description —3 Geoffroy's tamarins ( Saguinus geoffroyi ) in a zoo in east central Alabama developed neurologic signs shortly after a tamarin kept in the same enclosure was found dead. ... varied among animals and were progressive. One female tamarin with a head tilt, nystagmus, mild ataxia, and ... previous tail amputation developed seizures, and a male tamarin with tail tip trauma also developed ataxia. Treatment and Outcome —The tamarin with suspected otitis received cephalexin and prednisolone, but ...
Tópico(s): Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
2014 - American Veterinary Medical Association | Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
The sleeping habits of moustached tamarins, Saguinus mystax , and saddle‐back tamarins, Saguinus fuscicollis , were studied in northeastern Peru. Five types of sleeping sites were distinguished: 1) ... vegetation; 4) crotches; 5) open horizontal branches. Both tamarin species used Jesseniu‐palms most frequently. Tree hollows ranked second in the saddle‐back tamarins, but were never used by moustached tamarins. Sleeping sites of moustached tamarins were located significantly higher than those of saddle‐back tamarins. Jessenia ‐palms used by moustached tamarins were significantly ...
Tópico(s): Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
1995 - Wiley | Journal of Zoology
... serve as communicative signals both within and between tamarin species. Prior evidence for the use of long ... playback experiments with groups of wild saddle-back tamarins, Saguinus fuscicollis, and emperor tamarins, S. imperator, to test the hypothesis that long calls function as interspecific signals between tamarin species forming polyspecific associations. Results show that in ... other external cues, lone groups of saddle-back tamarins and emperor tamarins respond to the playback of long calls from ...
Tópico(s): Animal Behavior and Reproduction
2001 - Elsevier BV | Animal Behaviour
... surgeon (GB) induced acute hepatitis when inoculated into tamarins (small South American monkeys). In the 1970s, the ... sequences present in the infectious plasma of a tamarin infected with the GB hepatitis agent. Extension of ... A and GBV-B can be detected in tamarin serum after inoculation with the GB agent. However, ... be sufficient to cause hepatitis in the inoculated tamarins, while GBV-A did not appear to induce hepatitis in tamarins. In infected tamarins, there was transient but specific immune response to ...
Tópico(s): Hepatitis B Virus Studies
1997 - King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre | Annals of Saudi Medicine
D. E. Ullrey, Joni B. Bernard, Gregory K. Peter, Zhiren Lu, Tai C. Chen, James G. Sikarskie, Michael F. Holick,
... the vitamin D status of captive cotton-top tamarins consuming diets providing either 2,500 or 26, ... with the lower vitamin D intakes by six tamarins (0.5 to 9 years old) in a ... and the higher vitamin D intakes by 24 tamarins (2 to 12 years old) in a pharmaceutical ... D (25(OH)D) concentrations in the captive tamarins were compared with serum 25(OH)D concentrations ( ... nmol/L) reported by others in healthy wild tamarins in Colombia, South America. Concentrations of 25(OH)D in serum from zoo tamarins consuming 2,500 IU vitamin D3/kg dietary ...
Tópico(s): Primate Behavior and Ecology
1999 - Wiley | Zoo Biology

Carlos R. Ruiz-Miranda, Marcio Marcelo de Morais, Lou Ann Dietz, B Alexandre, Andréia Martins, Luís Paulo Ferraz, Jennifer Mickelberg, Sarah J. Hankerson, James M. Dietz,
... to reverse the decline of endangered golden lion tamarin monkeys have been relatively successful because the Brazilian ... based computer modeling to determine the number of tamarins necessary to achieve demographic and genetic goals, and ... those goals. Accurate estimates of the numbers of tamarins in forest fragments are essential to evaluate progress ... a new method to survey the number of tamarins in the wild, a modification of the point ... 2014 there were approximately 3,700 golden lion tamarins in 41,400 hectares of Atlantic Forest. Of ...
Tópico(s): Animal Behavior and Reproduction
2019 - Public Library of Science | PLoS ONE
Eluned C. Price, Rob Coleman, Judith Ahsmann, Gale Glendewar, Jenna Hunt, Tessa E. Smith, Dominic Wormell,
Abstract Pied tamarins ( Saguinus bicolor ) are endangered New World primates, and in captivity appear to be very susceptible to stress. We measured cortisol in 214 saliva samples from 36 tamarins and in 227 fecal samples from 27 tamarins, and investigated the effects of age, sex, pregnancy, ... either fecal or salivary cortisol levels. Female pied tamarins in late pregnancy had higher fecal cortisol levels ... interaction between sex and rearing history. Hand‐reared tamarins overall had higher fecal cortisol levels, but while ...
Tópico(s): Human-Animal Interaction Studies
2019 - Wiley | American Journal of Primatology
A. C. Smith, Shaleyla Kelez, Hannah M. Buchanan‐Smith,
... of saddleback (Saguinus fuscicollis) and moustached (S. mystax) tamarins over a complete year. Saddleback tamarins were consistently more vigilant than moustached tamarins. This may be linked to their preference for ... accordance with previous studies of other primates, vigilant tamarins of both species were significantly further away from ... In terms of modes of scanning, the saddleback tamarins looked up significantly more frequently than the moustached tamarins, whereas there was no difference between the species ...
Tópico(s): Animal Behavior and Reproduction
2004 - Springer Science+Business Media | Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
Anthony B. Rylands, Christian Matauschek, Rolando Aquino, Filomeno Encarnación, Eckhard W. Heymann, Stella de la Torre, Russell A. Mittermeier,
... understanding of the range of the golden-mantle tamarin, Saguinus tripartitus (Milne Edwards, 1878), in Amazonian Peru ... basis of its supposed sympatry with the saddleback tamarin (S. fuscicollis lagonotus) that Thorington (Am J Primatol ... is a distinct species rather than a saddleback tamarin subspecies, as was believed by Hershkovitz (Living new ... for the distributions of Spix's black-mantle tamarin (S. nigricollis nigricollis), Graells' black-mantle tamarin (S. n. graellsi), and the saddleback tamarin (S. ...
Tópico(s): Bat Biology and Ecology Studies
2010 - Springer Science+Business Media | Primates
F. Y. Schulman, Richard J. Montali, M. Bush, Scott B. Citino, Lisa A. Tell, J. D. Ballou, T. L. Hutson, Marie St. Pierre, Jean‐François Dufour, Zenaida Gatmaitan, Frank B. Johnson, I. M. Arias,
... groups of closely related adult female golden lion tamarins ( Leontopithecus rosalia rosalia, n = 8). Bromosulfophthalein (BSP) retention ... were performed on four hyperbilirubinemic and three control tamarins. BSP excretion was delayed in hyperbilirubinemic tamarins as compared with controls. Grossly, liver of affected tamarins was dark brown to black, with a prominent ... ferricyanide reduction techniques. Liver from control golden lion tamarins had intrahepatocellular Perls' iron-positive pigment diffusely throughout ...
Tópico(s): Bone and Joint Diseases
1993 - SAGE Publishing | Veterinary Pathology
Jae‐Hwan Nam, Kristina Faulk, Ronald E. Engle, Sugantha Govindarajan, Marisa St. Claire, Jens Bukh,
... closely related to hepatitis C virus (HCV), infects tamarins and causes acute hepatitis. The 3' untranslated region ( ... mutant was tested by intrahepatic transfection of two tamarins with transcribed RNA. A mutant lacking both regions ... the poly(U) tract were viable. All four tamarins had a wild-type-like acute infection and developed acute hepatitis. Whereas we found that five tamarins transfected with the wild-type clone pGBB had acute resolving infection, one tamarin transfected with the poly(U) deletion mutant became ...
Tópico(s): Influenza Virus Research Studies
2004 - American Society for Microbiology | Journal of Virology
Christopher R. Pryce, Franz Schwarzenberger, M. Döbeli, Karen E. Etter,
... were the pygmy marmoset, common marmoset, red-bellied tamarin, cotton-top tamarin, golden lion tamarin, Goeldi’s monkey and the owl monkey. Oestrone ... marmoset, (2) residual oestradiol in the red-bellied tamarin, (3) residual oestradiol and oestrone glucuronide in the cotton-top tamarin, and (4) oestrone glucuronide in the golden lion tamarin, Goeldi’s monkey and owl monkey. A phylogenetic ... the following order: Goeldi’s monkey, golden lion tamarin, cotton-top tamarin, red-bellied tamarin, common marmoset ...
Tópico(s): Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
1995 - Brill | Folia Primatologica
Barbara Regaiolli, Chiara Angelosante, Giovanna Marliani, Pier Attilio Accorsi, Stefano Vaglio, Caterina Spiezio,
Tamarins and marmosets are small-bodied social callitrichines. Wild callitrichines feed on exudates, such as sap and gum; particularly, marmosets are mainly gummivores, while tamarins consume gums only occasionally and opportunistically. Zoo marmosets and tamarins are usually provided with gum arabic as an ... zoo-managed callitrichines. We studied four cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus), four red-handed tamarins (S. midas), two pygmy marmosets (Cebuella pygmaea), and ... self-directed behaviors, suggesting an enriching effect on tamarin and marmoset behavior. Moreover, in red-handed tamarins, ...
Tópico(s): Animal Behavior and Reproduction
2020 - Wiley | Zoo Biology
John David, Edward J. Dick, Gene B. Hubbard,
Abstract Background Marmosets and tamarins are increasingly used in research, but their pathology remains poorly defined compared with Old World primates. Methods Necropsy records of 129 marmosets and 52 tamarins were reviewed; none was used experimentally. Results The ... emaciation, nephritis, colitis, and inanition. The most common tamarin lesions were dehydration, ascites, emaciation, and congestive heart ... most common cause of death in marmosets and tamarins, respectively. Immature marmoset and tamarin deaths often occurred ...
Tópico(s): Immune responses and vaccinations
2009 - Wiley | Journal of Medical Primatology