2015年11月15日星期日

Wild birds give up food for love

You may never know that animals can give up food chance in order to spend more time with their family. A new study from Oxford University shows that wild birds tend to sacrifice access to food for staying close to their partner during the winter. In an experiment of preventing tits couples from foraging in the same location, scientists from the Department of Zoology found that mated pairs of great tits chose to prioritise their relationships over sustenance. It meant that birds ended up spending a significant amount of time with their partners' mates. The findings were published in the journal Current Biology. The study stressed out the importance of social relationships for wild birds, even though pursuing those relationships which are harmful to them. We can get the conclusion from the study that even in wild animals, an individual's behavior can be governed by aiming to accommodate the needs of those they are socially attached to. This research about the wild birds is benefit for scientists to learn more about social relationship in wild life. Besides humans, the facts that species give up food for love also happens in wild life. Read more as you like>>>http://www.cusabio.com/Clone/rpmE2-1089585.html

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