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Olfactory conditioning experiments in a food-searching passerine bird in semi-natural conditions
Authors:Mennerat A  Bonadonna F  Perret P  Lambrechts M M
Affiliation:

Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive, UMR 5175 du CNRS, 1919 Route de Mende, F-34293 Montpellier Cedex 5, France

Abstract:Because passerine birds have a very small relative olfactory bulb size, they have been considered to have weak olfactory capacities for decades. Recent investigations however suggest that breeding female blue tits (Parus caeruleus) are sensitive to lavender odour in the reproductive context of building and maintaining the nest. Here, we present results of an olfactory conditioning experiment in blue tits held in semi-natural conditions during the breeding season. We show that captive male blue tits, trained to associate lavender odour with a food reward, are more attracted to an empty feeder box emitting lavender odour than an odourless empty feeder box. Females did not distinguish significantly between empty feeders with and without lavender odour during the test phase, although they responded positively at the end of the training phase. These results suggest that male blue tits can use olfaction in a context not related to nest building. Additional experiments will be required to better understand the observed sex differences in response to the experimental set up, and in what context free-ranging individuals use olfaction.
Keywords:Blue tit   Conditioning   Olfaction   Parus caeruleus   Passerine
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