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Chemical Profiles Differ between Communal Breeding Groups in a Highly Social Bird.

Abstract

Gregarious species must distinguish group members from nongroup members. Olfaction is important for group recognition in social insects and mammals but rarely studied in birds, despite birds using olfaction in social contexts from species discrimination to kin recognition. Olfactory group recognition requires that groups have a signature odor, so we tested for preen oil and feather chemical similarity in group-living smooth-billed anis (Crotopha…

Authors

Grieves LA; Brady AL; Slater GF; Quinn JS

Journal

The American Naturalist, Vol. 203, No. 4, pp. 490–502

Publisher

University of Chicago Press

Publication Date

April 1, 2024

DOI

10.1086/729221

ISSN

0003-0147