Examining the development of individual recognition in a burrow-nesting procellariiform, the Leach's storm-petrel

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作者
O'Dwyer, Terence W. [1 ]
Ackerman, A. L. [1 ]
Nevitt, Gabrielle A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Davis, Div Biol Sci, Sect Neurobiol Physiol & Behav, Davis, CA 95616 USA
关键词
olfaction; odour learning; individual odour; seabird; Procellariiformes;
D O I
10.1242/jeb.010512
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Burrow-nesting petrels use their well-developed sense of smell for foraging, homing to their nest, and mate recognition. The chicks of burrow-nesting petrels can apparently learn odours associated with prey while still in the nest, but the development of individual-specific odour recognition is less well understood. We used a simple two-choice test to determine whether 4- to 6week-old chicks of a small, burrow-nesting species, the Leach's storm-petrel (Oceanodroma leucorhoa), prefer the scent of their own nest material to (1) the scent of similar organic material collected from the colony or (2) the scent of a conspecific's nest material. Results suggest that chicks clearly preferred the scent of their own nest material to that of similar organic material collected from the colony (96%; N=24; binomial test, P<0.001). Results further suggested that birds preferred the scent of their own nest material to that of a conspecific, though the preference was statistically less robust (67%; N=39; binomial test, P=0.05). Because Leach's storm-petrel chicks do not normally leave their burrow prior to fledging, an ability to recognise individual or nest-specific odours is not likely to be used for homing but instead may be linked to the development of individual recognition in different contexts.
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