Wascher Claudia A F, Heiss Rebecca S, Baglione Vittorio, Canestrari Daniela
Departamento de Ciencias Agro-Forestales, University of Valladolid, Spain.
Department of Biology, South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics, Hartsville, SC, USA.
Behav Processes. 2015 Feb;111:1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2014.11.009. Epub 2014 Nov 18.
Until recently, the use of olfactory signals in birds has been largely ignored, despite the fact that birds do possess a fully functioning olfactory system and have been shown to use odours in social and foraging tasks, predator detection and orientation. The present study investigates whether carrion crows (Corvus corone corone), a bird species living in complex social societies, respond behaviourally to olfactory cues of conspecifics. During our experiment, carrion crows were observed less often close to the conspecific scent compared to a control side. Because conspecific scent was extracted during handling, a stressful procedure for birds, we interpreted the general avoidance of the 'scent' side as disfavour against a stressed conspecific. However, males, unlike females, showed less avoidance towards the scent of a familiar individual compared to an unfamiliar one, which might reflect a stronger interest in the information conveyed and/or willingness to provide social support.
直到最近,鸟类对嗅觉信号的运用在很大程度上都被忽视了,尽管事实上鸟类拥有一个功能完备的嗅觉系统,并且已被证明在社交、觅食任务、捕食者探测和定向中会利用气味。本研究调查了生活在复杂社会群体中的食腐鸦(Corvus corone corone)是否会对同种个体的嗅觉线索产生行为反应。在我们的实验中,与对照侧相比,观察到食腐鸦在同种气味附近出现的频率更低。由于同种气味是在处理过程中提取的,这对鸟类来说是一个应激过程,我们将对“气味”侧的普遍回避解释为对处于应激状态的同种个体的厌恶。然而,与雌性不同的是,雄性对熟悉个体的气味的回避程度低于不熟悉个体,这可能反映出对所传达信息有更强的兴趣和/或提供社会支持的意愿。