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Fur rubbing in Plecturocebus cupreus - an incidence of self-medication?


ABSTRACT: Fur rubbing, i.e. rubbing a substance or an object into the pelage, has been described in numerous Neotropical primate species, including species of titi monkeys, but it seems to be a rare behaviour. Here we describe a fur rubbing event in a wild coppery titi monkey (Plecturocebus cupreus) with Psychotria sp. (Rubiaceae) leaves observed and videotaped during a field study on vigilance behaviour between September-December 2019 in the Peruvian Amazon. Plants of the genus Psychotria contain a great diversity of secondary metabolites and are often used in traditional medicine. We suggest that the fur rubbing was an act of self-medication. This is the first record of fur rubbing in coppery titi monkeys in almost 4400 h of observation accumulated over more than 20 years.

SUBMITTER: Theara GK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9128366 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fur rubbing in <i>Plecturocebus cupreus</i> - an incidence of self-medication?

Theara Gurjit K GK   Ruíz Macedo Juan J   Zárate Gómez Ricardo R   Heymann Eckhard W EW   Dolotovskaya Sofya S  

Primate biology 20220517 1


Fur rubbing, i.e. rubbing a substance or an object into the pelage, has been described in numerous Neotropical primate species, including species of titi monkeys, but it seems to be a rare behaviour. Here we describe a fur rubbing event in a wild coppery titi monkey (<i>Plecturocebus</i> <i>cupreus</i>) with <i>Psychotria</i> sp. (Rubiaceae) leaves observed and videotaped during a field study on vigilance behaviour between September-December 2019 in the Peruvian Amazon. Plants of the genus <i>Ps  ...[more]

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