No sex difference in preen oil chemical composition during incubation in Kentish plovers

Gilles M, Kosztolányi A, Rocha AD, Cuthill IC, Szekely T, Caspers B (2024)
PeerJ 12: e17243.

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Gilles, MarcUniBi ; Kosztolányi, András; Rocha, Afonso D.; Cuthill, Innes C.; Szekely, TamasUniBi; Caspers, BarbaraUniBi
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Preen oil, the secretion from the uropygial gland of birds, may have a specific function in incubation. Consistent with this, during incubation, the chemical composition of preen oil is more likely to differ between sexes in species where only one sex incubates than in species where both sexes incubate. In this study, we tested the generality of this apparent difference, by investigating sex differences in the preen oil composition of a shorebird species, the Kentish plover (Anarhynchus, formerlyCharadrius,alexandrinus). As both sexes incubate in this species, we predicted the absence of sex differences in preen oil composition during incubation. In the field, we sampled preen oil from nine females and 11 males during incubation, which we analysed with gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS). Consistent with predictions, we found no sex difference in preen oil composition, neither in beta diversity (Bray-Curtis dissimilarities) nor in alpha diversity (Shannon index and number of substances). Based on these results, we cannot conclude whether preen oil has a function during incubation in Kentish plovers. Still, we discuss hypothetical roles, such as olfactory crypsis, protection against ectoparasites or olfactory intraspecific communication, which remain to be tested.
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Avian scent; Bird odour; Charadriiformes; Chemical profile; Olfactory communica- tion; Sex semiochemical; Uropygial gland secretion; Wader
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2024
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PeerJ
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12
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e17243
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2167-8359
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Gilles M, Kosztolányi A, Rocha AD, Cuthill IC, Szekely T, Caspers B. No sex difference in preen oil chemical composition during incubation in Kentish plovers. PeerJ. 2024;12: e17243.
Gilles, M., Kosztolányi, A., Rocha, A. D., Cuthill, I. C., Szekely, T., & Caspers, B. (2024). No sex difference in preen oil chemical composition during incubation in Kentish plovers. PeerJ, 12, e17243. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17243
Gilles, Marc, Kosztolányi, András, Rocha, Afonso D., Cuthill, Innes C., Szekely, Tamas, and Caspers, Barbara. 2024. “No sex difference in preen oil chemical composition during incubation in Kentish plovers”. PeerJ 12: e17243.
Gilles, M., Kosztolányi, A., Rocha, A. D., Cuthill, I. C., Szekely, T., and Caspers, B. (2024). No sex difference in preen oil chemical composition during incubation in Kentish plovers. PeerJ 12:e17243.
Gilles, M., et al., 2024. No sex difference in preen oil chemical composition during incubation in Kentish plovers. PeerJ, 12: e17243.
M. Gilles, et al., “No sex difference in preen oil chemical composition during incubation in Kentish plovers”, PeerJ, vol. 12, 2024, : e17243.
Gilles, M., Kosztolányi, A., Rocha, A.D., Cuthill, I.C., Szekely, T., Caspers, B.: No sex difference in preen oil chemical composition during incubation in Kentish plovers. PeerJ. 12, : e17243 (2024).
Gilles, Marc, Kosztolányi, András, Rocha, Afonso D., Cuthill, Innes C., Szekely, Tamas, and Caspers, Barbara. “No sex difference in preen oil chemical composition during incubation in Kentish plovers”. PeerJ 12 (2024): e17243.
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