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- W2053443363 abstract "Reintroduction of capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) into their social group in captivity can elicit sirena screams and embraces. Captive scream–embrace displays are male biased, and females never perform sirena screams. One hypothesis is that scream–embrace displays serve a tension-reduction or reconciliatory function between males with conflicting interests. Alternatively, these displays may function to maintain strong affiliative bonds between friendly male dyads. Scream and/or embrace displays in wild Brazilian black-horned capuchins were analyzed for social and ecological contexts, behavioral components, and individuals involved. Seventy-two displays were observed during the 199-day study period. Among the 66 displays for which both members could be identified by sex, there were 42 occurrences of male–male dyads, 17 of male–female dyads, and seven of female–female dyads. Scream–embrace dyads were male–male pairs significantly more often than expected from group membership, and the α male was the only male to engage in scream–embrace displays with females. Female–female pairs did embrace, but never emitted sirena screams. Displays most commonly occurred in “reunion” contexts, primarily the reuniting of subgroups after hours or days out of contact, but also after intergroup encounters, and across groups in “intergroup” displays. Displays were rare, but socially contagious, and subgroup reunions could elicit multiple displays in rapid succession. Although the occurrence of screams and embraces was positively correlated, both behaviors also occurred independently, and their functions may be different. Male sirena screams may be honest advertisements of united alliances, directed toward a third party, whereas the embrace may be a risky affiliative signal, directed primarily within the dyad. Am. J. Primatol. 70:551–559, 2008. © 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc." @default.
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- W2053443363 title "Scream–embrace displays in wild black-horned capuchin monkeys" @default.
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