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Curr Biol ; 30(24): 5026-5032.e3, 2020 12 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33065007

RESUMO

The domestication syndrome refers to a set of traits that are the by-products of artificial selection for increased tolerance toward humans [1-3]. One hypothesis is that some species, like humans and bonobos, "self-domesticated" and have been under selection for that same suite of domesticated phenotypes [4-8]. However, the evidence for this has been largely circumstantial. Here, we provide evidence that, in marmoset monkeys, the size of a domestication phenotype-a white facial fur patch-is linked to their degree of affiliative vocal responding. During development, the amount of parental vocal feedback experienced influences the rate of growth of this facial white patch, and this suggests a mechanistic link between the two phenotypes, possibly via neural crest cells. Our study provides evidence for links between vocal behavior and the development of morphological phenotypes associated with domestication in a nonhuman primate.


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Callithrix/fisiologia , Domesticação , Fenótipo , Vocalização Animal/fisiologia , Animais , Face/fisiologia , Feminino , Masculino , Pigmentação/fisiologia
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