“Anting” is a widespread behavior among bird species and mammals. Due to the various characteristics of this behavior, numerous hypotheses have been proposed to explain it. This behavior can be classified as “active”, in which birds take a bill full of ants and rub them into their feathers, or “passive” when birds let ants wander through their plumage. The hypotheses state that anting may be performed as an (1) antiparasitic behavior, for (2) feather grooming, as a way of (3) food preparation or to (4) decrease skin irritation during molt, even as a (5) sensory stimulation tool. This review compiles several anting observations and provides suggestions for future research
We reviewed the learning processes and sensory capabilities of birds, with a special emphasis on che...
Anting is a behavior common among passerine birds, yet its function is unknown. The behavior consist...
<p>Feather pecking in poultry consists of pecking directed at the feathers of other birds, som...
Active anting behavior occurs when songbirds apply ants to their feathers. During anting displays, a...
Birds perform a behavior known as anting in which they actively rub ants in their feathers or allow ...
This report discusses the food preparation hypothesis, one of several proposed hypotheses to explain...
Journal ArticleAnting is stereotyped behavior in which birds ex- pose themselves to fluid-secreting ...
Anting, the plumage-dipping behavior to which ants (mostly formicines) are commonly subjected by bir...
Birds are plagued by an impressive diversity of ectoparasites, ranging from feather-feeding lice, to...
br/v10n4/en/abstract?short-communication+bn02110042010. Abstract: Behavioral studies of birds have r...
dissertationBirds and mammals engage in regular grooming behaviors to combat ectoparasites. While gr...
Abstract · Although rarely observed in nature, anting is widespread and has been reported in more t...
Abstract: Birds are plagued by an impressive diversity of ectoparasites, ranging from feather-feedin...
Recent studies have shown that spraying a distasteful substance (quinine) on a bird's feather cover ...
Tropical birds forage at army ant raids on several continents. Obligate foraging at army ant raids e...
We reviewed the learning processes and sensory capabilities of birds, with a special emphasis on che...
Anting is a behavior common among passerine birds, yet its function is unknown. The behavior consist...
<p>Feather pecking in poultry consists of pecking directed at the feathers of other birds, som...
Active anting behavior occurs when songbirds apply ants to their feathers. During anting displays, a...
Birds perform a behavior known as anting in which they actively rub ants in their feathers or allow ...
This report discusses the food preparation hypothesis, one of several proposed hypotheses to explain...
Journal ArticleAnting is stereotyped behavior in which birds ex- pose themselves to fluid-secreting ...
Anting, the plumage-dipping behavior to which ants (mostly formicines) are commonly subjected by bir...
Birds are plagued by an impressive diversity of ectoparasites, ranging from feather-feeding lice, to...
br/v10n4/en/abstract?short-communication+bn02110042010. Abstract: Behavioral studies of birds have r...
dissertationBirds and mammals engage in regular grooming behaviors to combat ectoparasites. While gr...
Abstract · Although rarely observed in nature, anting is widespread and has been reported in more t...
Abstract: Birds are plagued by an impressive diversity of ectoparasites, ranging from feather-feedin...
Recent studies have shown that spraying a distasteful substance (quinine) on a bird's feather cover ...
Tropical birds forage at army ant raids on several continents. Obligate foraging at army ant raids e...
We reviewed the learning processes and sensory capabilities of birds, with a special emphasis on che...
Anting is a behavior common among passerine birds, yet its function is unknown. The behavior consist...
<p>Feather pecking in poultry consists of pecking directed at the feathers of other birds, som...