Abstract
We report observations on fur-rubbing with leaves from Piper aduncum by a San Martín titi monkey, Callicebus oenanthe. Fur-rubbing occurred during the transition from the dry to the rainy season in a titi monkey group living in a forest fragment in the Moyobamba region of Peru. Since Piper leaves include very potent compounds that may affect ectoparasites, we tentatively interpret the observed fur-rubbing as self-medication.
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Huashuayo-Llamocca, R., & Heymann, E. W. (2017). Fur-rubbing with Piper leaves in the San Martín titi monkey, Callicebus oenanthe. Primate Biology, 4(1), 127–130. https://doi.org/10.5194/pb-4-127-2017
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