Are birds in agricultural habitats attracted to plant volatiles?
Birds’ ability to fly allows them to track resource abundance and relocate themselves to areas with more resources. It has been a longstanding belief that they forage mainly through visual cues due to their relatively small olfactory bulbs. However, a growing body of results show that birds use olfa...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2018
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