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Avian olfactory displays: a hypothesis for the function of bill-wiping in a social context

机译:禽类嗅觉显示:在社会背景下票据清除功能的假设

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Bill-wiping, or the scraping by a bird of its bill along a substrate, has been observed in social contexts and cited as an irrelevant displacement activity. However, several behaviors once categorized as displacement behaviors have since been shown to serve adaptive functions. Here, we hypothesize that bill-wiping may function in social interactions by releasing odors from the waxy residue of preen oil on the bill. We assessed behavioral context associated with bill-wiping by comparing the frequency of bill-wiping by free-living male songbirds when presented with a caged male or female conspecific paired with playback; males bill-wiped significantly more often in response in a courtship context and in a mate-guarding context than in a territorial context. Bill-wiping frequency correlated with courtship behaviors, such as tail spreading and singing short-range songs, but not with aggressive behaviors. We also noted attributes of individuals that engaged in bill-wiping during courtship and found that younger, smaller males performed this behavior more frequently than older, larger males. Finally, we conducted a captive Y-maze experiment to test whether dried preen oil residue would be more detectable if it were manipulated (scratched to potentially release odor) or unmanipulated. Preliminary evidence suggests that males could be more responsive to manipulated preen oil, though stronger tests are needed. Taken together, our results suggest a functional hypothesis: bill-wiping during courtship may be an olfactory display that releases odor that may be detected by potential mates and rivals. We conclude by suggesting ways in which future work can test the olfactory display hypothesis.
机译:在社会背景下,人们已经观察到擦票或鸟沿着基材刮擦其票据,并被认为是无关紧要的驱逐活动。然而,自那以后,已经证明了几种被归类为位移行为的行为具有自适应功能。在这里,我们假设擦票可能会通过释放钞票上蜡质蜡状残留物的气味而在社交互动中起作用。我们比较了自由生活的雄性鸣鸟在笼养的雄性或雌性同种同种配对与播放时出现的擦拭频率,从而评估了与擦拭相关的行为背景。男性在求偶场合和伴侣保护场合下的擦票次数明显多于领土范围。擦钞票的频率与求爱行为有关,例如尾巴传播和唱歌短程歌曲,但与攻击行为无关。我们还注意到在求爱期间从事票据清算的个人的属性,发现年轻,较小的男性比较大,较大的男性更频繁地执行此行为。最后,我们进行了圈养的Y迷宫实验,以测试干燥的自来油残渣是否经过操作(刮擦以释放气味)或未操作,是否更易于检测。初步证据表明,尽管需要进行更强的测试,但雄性对操纵的假装油可能反应更快。综上所述,我们的结果提出了一个功能假设:求爱时擦拭钞票可能是一种嗅觉显示,释放出可能被潜在伴侣和竞争对手察觉到的气味。我们通过建议未来工作可以检验嗅觉显示假设的方式来得出结论。

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