Besides Colours and Songs, Odour is the New Black of Avian Communication

  • Bonadonna F
  • Mardon J
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Odours are broadly used for individual, sexual and species recognition in vertebrates and may be reliable signals of quality and compatibility. Yet, chemical signals in birds have rarely been investigated. In fact, birds exhibit a wide array of communication...

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Bonadonna, F., & Mardon, J. (2013). Besides Colours and Songs, Odour is the New Black of Avian Communication. In Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 12 (pp. 325–339). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5927-9_26

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