Anting, the plumage-dipping behavior to which ants (mostly formicines) are commonly subjected by birds (mostly passerines), is shown in tests with hand-raised Blue Jays (Cyanocitta cristata) and the ant Formica exsectoides to be instinctive: the birds displayed typical renditions of the behavior on the first occasion that they encountered ants. Evidence is presented supportive of the view that anting is a strategy by which birds render ants fit for ingestion. Formicine ants are ordinarily protected by their formic acid-containing spray. Being wiped into the bird’s plumage causes them to discharge that spray, without harm to the bird, to the point of almost total emptying of the glandular sac in which the secretion is stored. The ants are th...
Nesting mortality in birds is caused primarily by predation. The ability to use different predator c...
Examples of tool-use behaviors by birds outside foraging contexts are scarce and limited to a handfu...
To fight infectious diseases, host immune defences are employed at multiple levels. Sanitary behavio...
Anting is a behavior common among passerine birds, yet its function is unknown. The behavior consist...
Active anting behavior occurs when songbirds apply ants to their feathers. During anting displays, a...
“Anting” is a widespread behavior among bird species and mammals. Due to the various characteristics...
Journal ArticleAnting is stereotyped behavior in which birds ex- pose themselves to fluid-secreting ...
This report discusses the food preparation hypothesis, one of several proposed hypotheses to explain...
Birds perform a behavior known as anting in which they actively rub ants in their feathers or allow ...
Tropical birds forage at army ant raids on several continents. Obligate foraging at army ant raids e...
Tropical birds forage at army ant raids on several continents. Obligate foraging at army ant raids e...
Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are eaten by a number of bird species in southern Africa. Our databas...
br/v10n4/en/abstract?short-communication+bn02110042010. Abstract: Behavioral studies of birds have r...
The membership of social insect colonies is defined by chemical pheromones on the bodies of colony m...
Because insectivorous birds must evaluate resources for reproduction before settling into a breeding...
Nesting mortality in birds is caused primarily by predation. The ability to use different predator c...
Examples of tool-use behaviors by birds outside foraging contexts are scarce and limited to a handfu...
To fight infectious diseases, host immune defences are employed at multiple levels. Sanitary behavio...
Anting is a behavior common among passerine birds, yet its function is unknown. The behavior consist...
Active anting behavior occurs when songbirds apply ants to their feathers. During anting displays, a...
“Anting” is a widespread behavior among bird species and mammals. Due to the various characteristics...
Journal ArticleAnting is stereotyped behavior in which birds ex- pose themselves to fluid-secreting ...
This report discusses the food preparation hypothesis, one of several proposed hypotheses to explain...
Birds perform a behavior known as anting in which they actively rub ants in their feathers or allow ...
Tropical birds forage at army ant raids on several continents. Obligate foraging at army ant raids e...
Tropical birds forage at army ant raids on several continents. Obligate foraging at army ant raids e...
Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are eaten by a number of bird species in southern Africa. Our databas...
br/v10n4/en/abstract?short-communication+bn02110042010. Abstract: Behavioral studies of birds have r...
The membership of social insect colonies is defined by chemical pheromones on the bodies of colony m...
Because insectivorous birds must evaluate resources for reproduction before settling into a breeding...
Nesting mortality in birds is caused primarily by predation. The ability to use different predator c...
Examples of tool-use behaviors by birds outside foraging contexts are scarce and limited to a handfu...
To fight infectious diseases, host immune defences are employed at multiple levels. Sanitary behavio...