Title
Proximate causes of the red face of the bald uakari monkey (Cacajao calvus)
Date Issued
01 July 2015
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Mamani J.
GonzĂ¡lez-Crespo C.
SebastiĂ¡n M.A.
Bowler M.
Autonomous University of Barcelona
Publisher(s)
Royal Society Publishing
Abstract
In social species, such as primates, facial appearances transmit a variety of social signals. Although it is suggested that the intense red colour of the face of the bald uakari monkey might be an indicator of health, this hypothesis still has not been verified. This study describes the histological structure of the skin of the face in the bald uakari, compared with other non-red neotropical primates, to better understand the maintenance of its colour. The facial skin of the bald uakari monkey is characterized by a thinner epidermis, absence of melanin pigments and a high density of vascular capillaries that spread below the epidermis. These vascular capillaries are larger and more tortuous than in other neotropical primates. The skin of the face of the bald uakari monkey allows a direct external assessment of haematological status, suggesting that the colour of the face would be an honest indicator of health, but could also signal sexual or behavioural states.
Volume
2
Issue
7
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
ZoologĂ­a, OrnitologĂ­a, EntomologĂ­a, ciencias biolĂ³gicas del comportamiento
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84958190861
Source
Royal Society Open Science
ISSN of the container
20545703
Sources of information: Directorio de ProducciĂ³n CientĂ­fica Scopus