UAF researcher finds reason in mating ritual

Posted in State/Local News on August 22nd, 2007 by jenn

Hector Douglas from the Kuskokwim Campus has has found that, for crested auklets, chemistry has both amorous and practical applications. The birds rub a citrus-like scent, secreted in wick-like feathers on their backs, on each other during courtship, a behavior called alloanointing. It is well known among some mammals, such as peccaries, but until now was not documented among birds. His research also indicates that the behavior could help protect the birds from parasites, such as ticks.

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