Olfaction is an ancient sensory capability, and yet while it is now widely recognized that birds have olfactory mechanisms, use of the sense within a social context has been largely overlooked. In our study, we aimed to determine, for the first time, whether plumage odour may contribute to avian subspecies discrimination. We used a species complex, the crimson rosella, Platycercus elegans, which exhibits large geographical and phenotypic differences. Across 2 years in a wild population of P.elegans elegans we tested whether females at the nest could: (1) discriminate odours of conspecifics; (2) discriminate odours of subspecies; (3) discriminate odours of sexes of conspecifics; and (4) habituate at different rates to odour treatments. We fo...
International audienceChemical cues were probably the first cues ever used to communicate and are st...
It is only recently that studies have explored the use of olfaction in birds. Birds are now known to...
Although there is growing evidence that birds may have individual chemical profiles that can functio...
Through behavioural experiments, I discovered that crimson rosellas could discriminate between...
Krause ET, Brummel C, Kohlwey S, et al. Differences in olfactory species recognition in the females ...
Krause ET, Paul M, Krüger O, Caspers BA. Olfactory sex preferences in six Estrildid Finch species. F...
The olfactory systems of birds resemble those of amphibians, reptiles and mammals (for reviews see K...
Olfaction may play an important role in regulating bird behavior, and has been suggested to be invol...
Grieves LA, Gilles M, Cuthill IC, Székely T, MacDougall‐Shackleton EA, Caspers B. Olfactory camoufla...
Birds are anosmic or at best microsmatic... This misbelief persisted until very recently and has str...
I investigated the social function of the tangerine-like plumage odor of Crested Auklets (Aethia cri...
Gregarious species must distinguish group members from non-group members. Olfaction is important for...
Although there is growing evidence that birds may have individual chemical profiles that can functio...
<p>Gregarious species must distinguish group members from non-group members. Olfaction is impo...
Olfaction is an evolutionary ancient sensation, and is the perception and interpretation of chemical...
International audienceChemical cues were probably the first cues ever used to communicate and are st...
It is only recently that studies have explored the use of olfaction in birds. Birds are now known to...
Although there is growing evidence that birds may have individual chemical profiles that can functio...
Through behavioural experiments, I discovered that crimson rosellas could discriminate between...
Krause ET, Brummel C, Kohlwey S, et al. Differences in olfactory species recognition in the females ...
Krause ET, Paul M, Krüger O, Caspers BA. Olfactory sex preferences in six Estrildid Finch species. F...
The olfactory systems of birds resemble those of amphibians, reptiles and mammals (for reviews see K...
Olfaction may play an important role in regulating bird behavior, and has been suggested to be invol...
Grieves LA, Gilles M, Cuthill IC, Székely T, MacDougall‐Shackleton EA, Caspers B. Olfactory camoufla...
Birds are anosmic or at best microsmatic... This misbelief persisted until very recently and has str...
I investigated the social function of the tangerine-like plumage odor of Crested Auklets (Aethia cri...
Gregarious species must distinguish group members from non-group members. Olfaction is important for...
Although there is growing evidence that birds may have individual chemical profiles that can functio...
<p>Gregarious species must distinguish group members from non-group members. Olfaction is impo...
Olfaction is an evolutionary ancient sensation, and is the perception and interpretation of chemical...
International audienceChemical cues were probably the first cues ever used to communicate and are st...
It is only recently that studies have explored the use of olfaction in birds. Birds are now known to...
Although there is growing evidence that birds may have individual chemical profiles that can functio...