The black-tufted marmoset has a lifestyle very similar to other marmosets, being
diurnal and
arboreal. It typically lives in family groups of 2 to 14. The groups usually consist of a
reproductive couple and their
offspring. The males, as well as
juvenile offspring, commonly assist the female in the raising of the young. Though the black-tufted marmoset lives in small family groups, it is believed that they share their food source, sap trees, with other marmoset groups.
Scent marking does occur within these groups, but it is believed that the marking is to deter other species rather than other black-tufted marmoset groups, because other groups typically ignore these markings. They also appear to be migratory, often moving in relation to the wet or dry seasons, however, the extent of their migration is unknown. Though communication between black-tufted marmosets has not been studied thoroughly, it is believed that it communicates through
vocalizations. It has known predator-specific cries and appears to vocalize frequently outside of
predator cries. ==Food and predation==