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Autor:
Maxeen Biben, John D. Newman
Publikováno v:
American journal of primatology. 22(4)
Autor:
Maxeen Biben
Publikováno v:
Ethology. 81:72-82
Yearling-male squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) were paired with play partners either matched or different from them in age and/or sex. The frequency of play was maintained at equally high levels with both matched and mismatched partners. However,
Autor:
Maxeen Biben
Publikováno v:
Ethology. 71:229-241
The play behavior of 10 juvenile squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) was observed for 7 months in both mixed-sex and same-sex laboratory social groupings to identify strategies by which individuals may derive maximum benefit from play. Two types of p
Autor:
Deborah Bernhards, Maxeen Biben
Publikováno v:
Language & Communication. 14:167-181
Autor:
Maxeen Biben
Publikováno v:
Early Development and Parenting. 3:29-36
Seventeen newborn squirrel monkeys, housed socially with their mothers and other adult females, were observed during their first 10 days of life. As early as day 1, infants began responding, vocally as well as by eye contact, to vocalizations and gaz
Autor:
Maxeen Biben
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Primatology. 29:109-124
Squirrel monkeys exchange chuck vocalizations in antiphonal sequences that suggest a request for information, and a response to that request. Chucks are characterized by measurable acoustic differences, notably in peak frequency, related to their pos
Autor:
David Symmes, Maxeen Biben
Publikováno v:
Behaviour. 117:1-19
1. A captive social group of squirrel monkeys in an outdoor habitat was presented with recorded chuck calls obtained from conspecific neighbors, neighbors of another Saimiri species, conspecific strangers, and members of the target group itself. 2. R
Autor:
Maxeen Biben, Deborah Bernhards
Publikováno v:
Current Topics in Primate Vocal Communication ISBN: 9781475799323
The vocal behavior of the squirrel monkey (Saimiri sp.) is perhaps the best-studied of the nonhuman primates. The abundant vocal output of this small, easy-to-maintain species falls conveniently within the range of human hearing, making squirrel monk
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9930-9_5
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9930-9_5
Autor:
Maxeen Biben
Publikováno v:
Developmental psychobiology. 25(2)
Three groups of squirrel monkeys, containing 1-3 infants (N = 7) and 4 adult females each, were observed weekly for the first 12 weeks of the infants' lives. Infants received approximately 100 vocalizations, mostly "caregiver" calls, per waking hour