Previous research with
tamarin monkeys (see image) suggested that the creatures seem to comprehend simple rules analogous to those that determine what types of word pairs belong together.
In her book, Parenting for Primates, she offers parents valuable knowledge gleaned from the four months she spent in the Peruvian rain forest observing primates as well as the 30 years that she managed a colony of
tamarin monkeys in her own home.
Not exact matches
So many mammals — Geoffrey's
Tamarin, numerous Two - toed and Three - toed Sloths, olingo, night
monkeys, two opossum species...
Her experience with the
tamarin animal mother began with two orphaned
monkeys, which were bottle - fed and hand - raised.
«The
tamarin work didn't pan out, but there are now several studies that show evidence of theory of mind in primates, including work by Brian Hare, Josep Call, Mike Tomasello, Felix Warneken, Laurie Santos, Justin Wood, and myself on chimps, rhesus
monkeys and
tamarins.
The Cottontop
Tamarin (Saguinus oedipus), also known as the Pinche
Tamarin, is a small New World
monkey weighing less than 1 lb (0.5 kg).
The number of black lion
tamarins in the wild had fallen to fewer than 1,000, with most isolated fragments hosting well under 100
monkeys.
Hauser himself, a professor of psychology, human evolutionary biology, and organismic and evolutionary biology at Harvard and codirector of the school's Mind / Brain / Behavior Initiative, has analyzed the antics of
tamarins, vervet
monkeys, macaques, and starlings in captivity, as well as rhesus
monkeys and chimpanzees in the wild.
In two unpublished experiments testing cotton - top
tamarins» responses to strings of consonants and vowels, Hauser recorded false values for some of the
monkeys» responses, creating the appearance of statistically significant results.
In late 2010, van Schaik and Burkart comprehensively reviewed all the available data on cognitive abilities in three groups of New World
monkeys: the cooperatively breeding callitrichids, a group including marmosets and
tamarins; capuchins, which occasionally share care of their young; and squirrel
monkeys, which are independent breeders with little shared support.
Buckner used genetic and statistical analyses to show how these
monkeys — part of a group known as marmosets and
tamarins — spread across South America.
Research interests: Neotropical primate conservation (Ateles hybridus and Saguinus leucopus); taxonomy and systematics (using genetics and morphology), especially of spider
monkeys,
tamarins and owl
monkeys.
Mosquito (Aedes aegypti), Honeybee (Apis mellifera), Beetle (Tribolium castaneum), Wasp (Nasonia vitripennis), SMonkey (Squirrel
Monkey, Saimiri sciureus), Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus),
Tamarin (Saquinus Oedipus), mouse (Mus musculus), Rat (Rattus norvegicus), Lemur (Microcebus murinus), Human (Homo sapiens) Frog (Xenopus laevis), Chimp (Pan troglodytes) PChimp (Pygmy Chimp, Pan paniscus), RMonkey (Rhesus
Monkey, Macaca mulatta), Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), Microbat (Myotis lucifugus), GuineaPig (Cavia porcellus), Dog (Canis familiaris), Cow (Bos Taurus), Horse (Equus caballus), Bushbaby (Otolemur garnettii), Playtypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus).
XL Frog (Xenopus laevis), XT Frog (Xenopus tropicalis), Cow (Bos taurus), Human (Homo sapiens), PP Chimpanzee (Pan paniscus), PT Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), SS
Monkey (squirrel monkey, Saimiri sciureus), RhesusMonkey (Macaca mulatta), Rat (Rattus norvegicus), mouse (Mus musculus), chick (Gallus gallus), DR Zebrafish (Danio rerio), OL Killifish (Oryzias latipes), MM Lemur (Microcebus murinus), SO tamarin (Saguinus Oedipus), LS Seabass (Lates calcarifer), RP Frog (Rana pipiens), CP Newt (Cynops pyrrhogaster), CF Dog (Canis familiaris), EE Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), Opossum (Monodelphis domestica), Platypus (Ornithorhynchus Anatinus), Bushbaby (Otolemur garnettii), SA Shrew (Sorex araneus), TB Shrew (Tupaia Belangeri), FuguFish (Takifugu rubr
Monkey (squirrel
monkey, Saimiri sciureus), RhesusMonkey (Macaca mulatta), Rat (Rattus norvegicus), mouse (Mus musculus), chick (Gallus gallus), DR Zebrafish (Danio rerio), OL Killifish (Oryzias latipes), MM Lemur (Microcebus murinus), SO tamarin (Saguinus Oedipus), LS Seabass (Lates calcarifer), RP Frog (Rana pipiens), CP Newt (Cynops pyrrhogaster), CF Dog (Canis familiaris), EE Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), Opossum (Monodelphis domestica), Platypus (Ornithorhynchus Anatinus), Bushbaby (Otolemur garnettii), SA Shrew (Sorex araneus), TB Shrew (Tupaia Belangeri), FuguFish (Takifugu rubr
monkey, Saimiri sciureus), RhesusMonkey (Macaca mulatta), Rat (Rattus norvegicus), mouse (Mus musculus), chick (Gallus gallus), DR Zebrafish (Danio rerio), OL Killifish (Oryzias latipes), MM Lemur (Microcebus murinus), SO
tamarin (Saguinus Oedipus), LS Seabass (Lates calcarifer), RP Frog (Rana pipiens), CP Newt (Cynops pyrrhogaster), CF Dog (Canis familiaris), EE Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), Opossum (Monodelphis domestica), Platypus (Ornithorhynchus Anatinus), Bushbaby (Otolemur garnettii), SA Shrew (Sorex araneus), TB Shrew (Tupaia Belangeri), FuguFish (Takifugu rubripes).
Your guide will help you spot the different animals living on the grid, including howler
monkeys, sakis,
tamarins, titi
monkeys, squirrel
monkeys, capuchins, coatis, and marmosets.
The ARC, as it is affectionately known, has a 1000 acre primate research grid where you can find several different Amazon
monkeys, such as capuchins,
tamarins, howler
monkeys, sakis, squirrel
monkeys and possibly uakaris.
The
monkeys you can see in the park include howler
monkeys, capuchins, and
tamarins.
The Tahuayo Lodge Amazon Research Center has a 1,000 - acre primate research grid to see many different species, including the
tamarins, marmosets, squirrel
monkeys, capuchins, howler
monkeys, titi
monkeys, and the sakis.
There are also many different
monkeys you can see on Amazon River tours from Iquitos into the reserve, such as howler
monkeys, squirrel
monkeys, titi
monkeys,
tamarins, and marmosets.
Spot howler
monkeys, capuchins, squirrel
monkeys, marmosets, and
tamarins.
Spot many different
monkeys, including sakis, capuchins, squirrel
monkeys, howler
monkeys,
tamarins, and marmosets.
The animals you are likely to see include the howler
monkeys, squirrel
monkeys, capuchins,
tamarins, beautiful butterflies, and caiman crocodilians.
Enjoy guided tours in the rainforest to see different
monkeys, such as howler
monkeys, squirrel
monkeys, capuchins, titi
monkeys, and
tamarins.
Enjoy spotting howler
monkeys, capuchins, squirrel
monkeys,
tamarins, marmosets, and howler
monkeys.
In the trees, you can also spot the different primates, including capuchins,
tamarins, marmosets, sakis, howler
monkeys, spider
monkeys, and squirrel
monkeys.
Enjoy exploring the rainforest to see a variety of Amazon Rainforest
monkeys, such as howler
monkeys, spider
monkey, capuchins, squirrel
monkeys,
tamarins, and marmosets.
Enjoy discussions and talks with the researchers about their work and explore the surrounding Amazon Rainforest to find several different
monkeys, such as howler
monkeys, spider
monkeys, capuchins,
tamarins, and marmosets.
The
monkeys you can see at Refugio include titi
monkeys, howler
monkeys, squirrel
monkeys, capuchins and
tamarins.
Your guide will help you spot several rainforest
monkeys, including the howler
monkeys, capuchins, squirrel
monkeys, titi
monkeys, and
tamarins.
Your guide will help you spot many different
monkeys, such as squirrel
monkeys, capuchins,
tamarins, marmosets, and howler
monkeys.
This is also a fantastic place to see a variety of abundant rainforest
monkeys, including howler
monkeys, capuchins,
tamarins, pygmy marmosets, titi
monkeys, sakis, and even the mysterious uakari
monkeys.
The reserve has a very high abundance of primates, including saki
monkeys, howler
monkeys, capuchins, titi
monkeys, pygmy marmosets,
tamarins, and squirrel
monkeys.
At the edge of the Tambopata National Reserve, the Refugio Amazonas Lodge provides expert guides to explore the rainforest to find several different
monkeys, including
tamarins, squirrel
monkeys, capuchins, howler
monkeys, titi
monkeys, parrots at the clay lick, tanagers, capybaras, and caiman crocodiles.
In addition to these iconic Amazon animals, you will explore the surrounding rainforest on many different trails to spot colorful birds and several different primates, including howler
monkeys, capuchins, squirrel
monkeys,
tamarins, marmosets, and titi
monkeys.
Enjoy guided tours to spot howler
monkeys, squirrel
monkeys, capuchins, titi
monkeys,
tamarins, and spider
monkeys.
Here you can see several different
monkeys, like different
tamarins and marmosets, including the smallest
monkey in the New World, the pygmy marmosets; as well as capuchins, night
monkey and howler
monkeys.
In addition to these activities, you can choose from trail walks through the rainforest to see many different
monkeys, including capuchins, titi
monkeys, squirrel
monkeys, howler
monkeys, and
tamarins.
See large howler
monkeys, curious squirrel
monkeys, capuchins, titi
monkeys, small pygmy marmosets, and different
tamarins.
As you scoot around the lake on a small catamaran, spot titi
monkeys, howler
monkeys, capuchins, squirrel
monkeys, and
tamarins.