Biology, Medicine, and Surgery of South American Wild Animals 2001
DOI: 10.1002/9780470376980.ch19
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Order Piciformes (Toucans, Woodpeckers)

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“…The main limitation of this study was the fact that birds were kept in different housing conditions and that we could not control the possible influence of social competition in the willingness of the birds and the latency times showed to approach the enrichment. Amazons and macaws are highly social species which benefit from being kept in communal aviaries (Seibert, 2006;van Zeeland et al, 2009) while toucans are usually held alone or in pairs because they are territorial, especially during breeding season (Bor-Mikich et al, 2008). It is probable that the hierarchy among parrots could delay the interaction of lower rank individuals with the scent containers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main limitation of this study was the fact that birds were kept in different housing conditions and that we could not control the possible influence of social competition in the willingness of the birds and the latency times showed to approach the enrichment. Amazons and macaws are highly social species which benefit from being kept in communal aviaries (Seibert, 2006;van Zeeland et al, 2009) while toucans are usually held alone or in pairs because they are territorial, especially during breeding season (Bor-Mikich et al, 2008). It is probable that the hierarchy among parrots could delay the interaction of lower rank individuals with the scent containers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%