Experimental test of the importance of preen oil in Rock Doves (Columba livia)

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Clayton, Dale H.
Other Author Moyer, Brett R.; Rock, Alex N.
Title Experimental test of the importance of preen oil in Rock Doves (Columba livia)
Date 2003
Description Most species of birds have a uropygial gland, also known as a preen gland, which produces oil that birds spread through their plumage when preening. The plumage of waterfowl deprived of uropygial oil becomes brittle and is subject to breakage.
Type Text
Publisher American Ornithologists' Union (AOU)
Volume 120
Issue 2
First Page 490
Last Page 496
Subject Columba livia; Columbiformes; Preen oil; Ectoparasites; Columbicola columbae; Campanulotes compare; Plumage
Subject LCSH Rock Pigeon; Feathers; Uropygial gland; Birds -- Parasites
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Moyer, B. R., Rock, A. N., & Clayton, D. H. (2003). Experimental test of the importance of preen oil in Rock Doves (Columba livia). Auk, 120(2), 490-6.
Rights Management (c)American Ornithologists' Union
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s65t43qh