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dc.contributor.authorAutorPoblete, Yanina
dc.contributor.authorAutorCuevas, Élfego
dc.contributor.authorAutorBotero Delgadillo, Esteban.
dc.contributor.authorAutorEspíndola‑Hernández, Pamela.
dc.contributor.authorAutorQuirici, Verónica
dc.contributor.authorAutorVásquez, Rodrigo A.
dc.contributor.otherCarreraFacultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Agronomía
dc.date.accessionedFecha ingreso2024-03-19T19:43:32Z
dc.date.availableFecha disponible2024-03-19T19:43:32Z
dc.date.issuedFecha publicación2024-02-23
dc.identifier.citationReferencia BibliográficaActa Ethologica 27 (1), 11 p.
dc.identifier.issnISSN0873-9749
dc.identifier.uriURLhttp://repositorio.udla.cl/xmlui/handle/udla/1185
dc.identifier.uriURLhttps://link.springer.com/journal/10211
dc.descriptionDescripciónThis study was funded by grants from FONDECYT (Nos. 1100359, 1140548, 11130245, 1170972), grant ICM-P05-002, PFB- 23 CONICYT-Chile, AFB170008-IEB, ANID-BASAL FB210018 CHIC, graduate fellowship CONICYT-Chile 21130127 (Y.P.), Regular Research Project Grant Fund Universidad de Las Américas, code DI-41/22 (Y.P). Initiation Research Dirección General de Investigación, University Andres Bello, and British Ornithologists’ Union (BOU) for helping to fund this study via a Small Research Grant (E.C.).es
dc.description.abstractResumenParasites inhabit practically all environments of the planet, representing an important selective pressure on different traits, including behavior. However, there is limited knowledge on the relationship between haemosporidian infection and the behavior of birds. In this study, we recorded risk-taking behaviors exhibited during three behavioral tests: struggle in the hand, open-field, and simulated territorial intrusion, in a resident population of thorn-tailed Rayadito (Aphrastura spinicauda) located on Navarino Island (55°S), southern Chile. This population shows a high prevalence of the haemosporidian Leucocytozoon spp., providing us with an opportunity to explore the connection between this parasite and the risk-taking behaviors of a Neotropical bird species. Our results indicate that birds infected by Leucocytozoon spp. exhibit higher activity scores in the behavioral tests, suggesting that individuals infected may be more propensity for risky behaviors. These findings raise intriguing questions about whether behavior precedes infection or results from it.es
dc.format.extentdc.format.extent11 páginas
dc.format.extentdc.format.extent1.588 Mb
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dc.language.isoLenguaje ISOen
dc.publisherEditorSpringer
dc.sourceFuentesActa Ethologica
dc.subjectPalabras ClavesOpen-field test
dc.subjectPalabras ClavesSimulated territorial intrusion
dc.subjectPalabras ClavesStruggle in the hand
dc.subject.lcshdc.subject.lcshAves
dc.subject.lcshdc.subject.lcshParásitos
dc.titleTítuloRisk‑taking behavior relates to Leucocytozoon spp. infection in a sub‑Antarctic rainforest birdes
dc.typeTipo de DocumentoArtículoes
dc.udla.catalogadordc.udla.catalogadorCBM
dc.udla.indexdc.udla.indexSCOPUS
dc.identifier.doidc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10211-024-00437-9
dc.udla.privacidaddc.udla.privacidadDocumento públicoes


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