Do Insectivorous Birds use Volatile Organic Compounds from Plants as Olfactory Foraging Cues? Three Experimental Tests
Tuuli‐Marjaana Koski(Beijing Forestry University), Tero Klemola(University of Turku), Suvi Ruuskanen(University of Turku), Elina Mäntylä(University of Turku), Toni Laaksonen(University of Turku), Jarmo K. Holopainen(University of Eastern Finland), James D. Blande(University of Eastern Finland), Patricia Sarai Girón‐Calva(University of Eastern Finland), Tao Li(University of Eastern Finland), Liisa Huttunen(University of Turku)
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