2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00265-023-03345-3
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Melanin-based plumage coloration is associated with exposure in tawny owls under novel conditions

Abstract: Intraspecific color variation is often associated with camouflage or protection, but melanin-based color variation is also linked to behavioral and physiological aspects including boldness. In the melanin-based plumage color polymorphic tawny owl (Strix aluco), the grey morph is known to be more cryptic than the brown morph. Using 19 captive tawny owls (11 grey and 8 brown), we tested if these two color morphs that differ in camouflage tend to differently use exposed perches in a familiar environment (home avi… Show more

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“…Tawny owls might need to hide especially in winter to avoid predation risk and mobbing. We have previously showed in a behavioural experimental setup that brown tawny owls were more likely to use exposed perches than grey tawny owls after release in a novel environment (Perrault et al, 2023). Thus, the two morphs might display different strategies in order to avoid predation risk and mobbing.…”
Section: Ta B L E 3 Analysis Of Deviancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tawny owls might need to hide especially in winter to avoid predation risk and mobbing. We have previously showed in a behavioural experimental setup that brown tawny owls were more likely to use exposed perches than grey tawny owls after release in a novel environment (Perrault et al, 2023). Thus, the two morphs might display different strategies in order to avoid predation risk and mobbing.…”
Section: Ta B L E 3 Analysis Of Deviancementioning
confidence: 99%