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Marmosets Have a Skill Only Seen in Dolphins, Elephants, And You : ScienceAlert

Last updated: September 15, 2024 6:49 am
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Marmosets: The Surprisingly Social Monkeys of South America

Marmosets are small, adorable monkeys native to South America, but don’t let their size fool you. These diminutive simians have sophisticated social lives, living in treetop troops where they communicate and interact in fascinating ways.

A recent study has revealed that marmosets go beyond typical primate communication by actually calling each other by names. This behavior, previously only seen in elephants, dolphins, and humans, showcases the intelligence and social complexity of these tiny monkeys.

The researchers found that marmosets use specific vocalizations called “phee calls” to identify and communicate with each other. This naming system is a significant discovery, as very few wild animals are known to have such a specific way of addressing individuals within their group.

What makes this finding even more intriguing is that marmosets are distantly related to humans, making them the first primate, apart from us, to display this level of individual identification through vocalizations.

By studying the communication patterns of marmosets, researchers hope to gain insight into the evolution of language in our own ancestors. The ability of these monkeys to label and address each other vocally may shed light on how early humans developed similar communication methods.

The study, led by David Omer from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, involved recording natural conversations between marmosets to analyze their use of phee calls. The researchers observed that these calls serve not only for locating each other but also for labeling and addressing specific individuals within the troop.

A baby common marmoset monkey named Bareket
One of the study subjects, a baby common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) named Bareket (David Omer’s Lab)

The study also revealed that marmosets learn names and dialects from each other through social interaction, regardless of age or genetic relation. This social learning process helps maintain group cohesion and strengthens social bonds within the troop.

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Living in dense rainforest canopies, where visibility is limited, marmosets use vocal labels as a way to navigate their social environment. This adaptive advantage allows them to communicate and maintain relationships even when they are out of sight from each other for extended periods.

The similarities between marmoset social behavior and that of early humans suggest that these monkeys may have faced similar evolutionary challenges in developing effective communication methods. Understanding how marmosets communicate can provide valuable insights into the origins of language in our own species.

This groundbreaking study, published in Science, highlights the intricate social dynamics and communication abilities of marmosets, showcasing the remarkable intelligence of these small primates.

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