2021
DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2021.674256
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Natural and Experimental Evidence Drives Marmosets for Research on Psychiatric Disorders Related to Stress

Abstract: Knowledge of the behavioral ecology of marmosets carried out in their natural habitat associated with the advent of a non-invasive technique for measuring steroid hormones in feces has made a significant contribution to understanding their social relationships and sexual strategies. These studies showed that they are mainly monogamous, live in relatively stable social groups according to a social hierarchy in which females compete and males cooperate, and form social bonds similar to humans, which makes this s… Show more

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