An amazing feather loss

Review

Authors

  • László Bárdos Szent István Egyetem, MKK Állatélettani és Állat-egészségtani Tanszék, H-2103 Gödöllő, Páter K. u. 1.

Keywords:

birds, molt, fright molt

Abstract

Beside the regular and some pathologic molt the so called „fright molting" has been known among several species of birds. This feather loss explained as a way of escaping a predator for the surveillance. Some other similar phenomenon in the other species is discussed in the article.

Author Biography

  • László Bárdos, Szent István Egyetem, MKK Állatélettani és Állat-egészségtani Tanszék, H-2103 Gödöllő, Páter K. u. 1.

    bardos.laszlo@mkk.szie.hu

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Published

2009-06-26

Issue

Section

Articels

How to Cite

Bárdos, L. (2009). An amazing feather loss: Review. Animal Welfare, Ethology and Housing Systems (AWETH), 5(2), 70-76. https://journal.uni-mate.hu/index.php/aweth/article/view/6844

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