Hallmarks of social action in the vocal turn-taking of wild common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus)

Researchers analysing 1,245 natural vocal interactions found that wild common marmosets use flexible turn-taking, matched call-response sequences, brief pauses, and very little overlap across both within-group and intergroup exchanges.

The coordination mechanism is striking because orderly access to a shared communication channel emerges from local timing and response rules rather than a central moderator, offering a natural model for lightweight distributed communication protocols.

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