Gilles M, Fokkema R, Korsten P, Caspers B, Schmoll T. Preen oil composition of Pied Flycatchers is similar between partners but differs between sexes and breeding stages. Ibis. Accepted.Preen oil, the secretion of the uropygial gland, may be an important source of body odour in birds. By characterizing the chemical composition of preen oil, we can describe the olfactory phenotypes of birds and investigate whether odours could have a function in sexual signalling or other chemical communication. Here we analysed the preen oil of a wild passerine, the European Pied Flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca, to find out whether it holds socially-relevant information. We sampled both the female and male of breeding pairs during nestling rearing to test for...
Acoustic and visual signals are well known to play important roles in social communication in birds....
Acoustic and visual signals are well known to play important roles in social communication in birds....
Over-shadowed by eye-catching vocal and visual signals, chemical communication has long been overloo...
Preen oil, the secretion of the uropygial gland, may be an important source of body odour in birds. ...
Grieves LA, Gilles M, Cuthill IC, Székely T, MacDougall‐Shackleton EA, Caspers B. Olfactory camoufla...
Evidence that bird odour can encode social information that can be used in chemical communication is...
Metabolites produced by symbiotic microbes can affect the odour of their hosts, providing olfactory ...
Evidence that bird odour can encode social information that can be used in chemical communication is...
Evidence that bird odour can encode social information that can be used in chemical communication is...
Evidence that bird odour can encode social information that can be used in chemical communication is...
Avian chemical communication has been understudied due to the misconception that olfaction is unimpo...
Caspers B, Marfull R, Dannenhaus T, Komdeur J, Korsten P. Chemical analysis reveals sex differences ...
Smell is a sensory modality that is rarely considered in birds, but evidence is mounting that olfact...
Acoustic and visual signals are well known to play important roles in social communication in birds....
Acoustic and visual signals are well known to play important roles in social communication in birds....
Acoustic and visual signals are well known to play important roles in social communication in birds....
Acoustic and visual signals are well known to play important roles in social communication in birds....
Over-shadowed by eye-catching vocal and visual signals, chemical communication has long been overloo...
Preen oil, the secretion of the uropygial gland, may be an important source of body odour in birds. ...
Grieves LA, Gilles M, Cuthill IC, Székely T, MacDougall‐Shackleton EA, Caspers B. Olfactory camoufla...
Evidence that bird odour can encode social information that can be used in chemical communication is...
Metabolites produced by symbiotic microbes can affect the odour of their hosts, providing olfactory ...
Evidence that bird odour can encode social information that can be used in chemical communication is...
Evidence that bird odour can encode social information that can be used in chemical communication is...
Evidence that bird odour can encode social information that can be used in chemical communication is...
Avian chemical communication has been understudied due to the misconception that olfaction is unimpo...
Caspers B, Marfull R, Dannenhaus T, Komdeur J, Korsten P. Chemical analysis reveals sex differences ...
Smell is a sensory modality that is rarely considered in birds, but evidence is mounting that olfact...
Acoustic and visual signals are well known to play important roles in social communication in birds....
Acoustic and visual signals are well known to play important roles in social communication in birds....
Acoustic and visual signals are well known to play important roles in social communication in birds....
Acoustic and visual signals are well known to play important roles in social communication in birds....
Over-shadowed by eye-catching vocal and visual signals, chemical communication has long been overloo...