Krause ET, Caspers B. Are olfactory cues involved in nest recognition in two social species of estrildid finches? PLoS ONE. 2012;7(5): e36615.Reliably recognizing their own nest provides parents with a necessary skill to invest time and resources efficiently in raising their offspring and thereby maximising their own reproductive success. Studies investigating nest recognition in adult birds have focused mainly on visual cues of the nest or the nest site and acoustic cues of the nestlings. To determine whether adult songbirds also use olfaction for nest recognition, we investigated the use of olfactory nest cues for two estrildid finch species, zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) and Bengalese finches (Lonchura striata var. domestica) durin...
Parental investment in unrelated offspring seems maladaptive from an evolutionary perspective, due t...
Kohlwey S, Krause ET, Baier M, Müller C, Caspers B. Chemical analyses reveal family-specific nest od...
1. Offspring often solicit, and compete for, limited parental care by elaborate begging behaviour. K...
Reliably recognizing their own nest provides parents with a necessary skill to invest time and resou...
Caspers B, Krause ET. Odour-based natal nest recognition in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata), a...
Krause T, Caspers B. Do Diamond Firetails (Stagonopleura guttata) recognise the scent of their nest ...
Although there is growing evidence that birds may have individual chemical profiles that can functio...
Golüke S, Dörrenberg S, Krause ET, Caspers B. Female Zebra Finches smell their eggs. PLOS ONE. 2016;...
Caspers B, Hagelin JC, Paul M, Bock S, Willeke S, Krause ET. Zebra Finch chicks recognise parental s...
Parental investment in unrelated offspring seems maladaptive from an evolutionary perspective, due t...
Although there is growing evidence that birds may have individual chemical profiles that can functio...
Avian communication has been traditionally believed to be mainly mediated by visual and auditory cha...
1. Offspring often solicit, and compete for, limited parental care by elaborate begging behaviour. K...
Animals rely on their senses to adaptively respond to their social and non-social environment. In ma...
Parental investment in unrelated offspring seems maladaptive from an evolutionary perspective, due t...
Kohlwey S, Krause ET, Baier M, Müller C, Caspers B. Chemical analyses reveal family-specific nest od...
1. Offspring often solicit, and compete for, limited parental care by elaborate begging behaviour. K...
Reliably recognizing their own nest provides parents with a necessary skill to invest time and resou...
Caspers B, Krause ET. Odour-based natal nest recognition in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata), a...
Krause T, Caspers B. Do Diamond Firetails (Stagonopleura guttata) recognise the scent of their nest ...
Although there is growing evidence that birds may have individual chemical profiles that can functio...
Golüke S, Dörrenberg S, Krause ET, Caspers B. Female Zebra Finches smell their eggs. PLOS ONE. 2016;...
Caspers B, Hagelin JC, Paul M, Bock S, Willeke S, Krause ET. Zebra Finch chicks recognise parental s...
Parental investment in unrelated offspring seems maladaptive from an evolutionary perspective, due t...
Although there is growing evidence that birds may have individual chemical profiles that can functio...
Avian communication has been traditionally believed to be mainly mediated by visual and auditory cha...
1. Offspring often solicit, and compete for, limited parental care by elaborate begging behaviour. K...
Animals rely on their senses to adaptively respond to their social and non-social environment. In ma...
Parental investment in unrelated offspring seems maladaptive from an evolutionary perspective, due t...
Kohlwey S, Krause ET, Baier M, Müller C, Caspers B. Chemical analyses reveal family-specific nest od...
1. Offspring often solicit, and compete for, limited parental care by elaborate begging behaviour. K...