Natural selection has favored the evolution of different capabilities that allow animals to obtain food—e.g., the development of senses for improving prey/food detection. Among these senses, chemical sense is possibly the most ancient mechanism used by organisms for environmental assessment. Comparative studies suggest the prime role of foraging ecology in the evolution of the olfactory apparatus of vertebrates, including birds. Here, we review empirical studies that have shown birds’ abilities to detect prey/food via olfaction and report the results of a study aiming to analyze the specificity of eavesdropping on prey pheromones in insectivorous birds. In a field study, we placed artificial larvae and a dispenser with one of three treatmen...
Ability to efficiently localize productive foraging habitat is crucial for nesting success of insect...
Olfaction is an evolutionary ancient sensation, and is the perception and interpretation of chemical...
Foraging strategies of birds can influence trophic plant–insect networks with impacts on primary pla...
© 2018 Saavedra, Amo.Chemical cues play a fundamental role in mate attraction and mate choice. Lepid...
While birds are known to rely on visual and auditory cues to detect predators, the use of olfaction ...
Arthropod herbivory induces plant volatiles that can be used by natural enemies of the herbivores to...
Several studies have shown that insectivorous birds are attracted to herbivore-damaged trees even wh...
Foraging strategies of birds can influence trophic plant-insect networks with impacts on primary pla...
BACKGROUND: An understanding of the evolution of potential signals from plants to the predators of t...
Arthropod herbivory induces the emission of plant volatiles that can be used by natural enemies of t...
An understanding of the evolution of potential signals from plants to the predators of their herbivo...
The role of olfaction for predation risk assessment remains barely explored in birds, although preda...
International audienceIn response to damage by insects, plants release herbivore-induced plant volat...
Several studies have shown that insectivorous birds are attracted to herbivore-damaged trees even wh...
Two fundamental processes in predator-prey interactions have never been exploited in pest control. F...
Ability to efficiently localize productive foraging habitat is crucial for nesting success of insect...
Olfaction is an evolutionary ancient sensation, and is the perception and interpretation of chemical...
Foraging strategies of birds can influence trophic plant–insect networks with impacts on primary pla...
© 2018 Saavedra, Amo.Chemical cues play a fundamental role in mate attraction and mate choice. Lepid...
While birds are known to rely on visual and auditory cues to detect predators, the use of olfaction ...
Arthropod herbivory induces plant volatiles that can be used by natural enemies of the herbivores to...
Several studies have shown that insectivorous birds are attracted to herbivore-damaged trees even wh...
Foraging strategies of birds can influence trophic plant-insect networks with impacts on primary pla...
BACKGROUND: An understanding of the evolution of potential signals from plants to the predators of t...
Arthropod herbivory induces the emission of plant volatiles that can be used by natural enemies of t...
An understanding of the evolution of potential signals from plants to the predators of their herbivo...
The role of olfaction for predation risk assessment remains barely explored in birds, although preda...
International audienceIn response to damage by insects, plants release herbivore-induced plant volat...
Several studies have shown that insectivorous birds are attracted to herbivore-damaged trees even wh...
Two fundamental processes in predator-prey interactions have never been exploited in pest control. F...
Ability to efficiently localize productive foraging habitat is crucial for nesting success of insect...
Olfaction is an evolutionary ancient sensation, and is the perception and interpretation of chemical...
Foraging strategies of birds can influence trophic plant–insect networks with impacts on primary pla...