2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23669
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The social and defensive function of olfactory behaviors in a pair‐living sexually monogamous primate

Alba Garcia de la Chica,
Margaret Corley,
Andrea Spence‐Aizenberg
et al.

Abstract: Olfactory behaviors serve a wide variety of social functions in mammals. Odor may signal information about attributes of individuals important for mating and reproduction. Olfactory behaviors, such as scent‐marking, may also function as part of home range or resource defense strategies. We assessed the potential social and home range defense functions of olfactory behavior in a pair‐living and sexually monogamous primate, Azara's owl monkey (Aotus azarae), in the Argentinian Chaco. This is the most extensive i… Show more

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