Data from: Grooming time parallels molt intensity in wild-caught feral Rock Pigeons
Data files
Jul 01, 2025 version files 2.10 MB
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Behavior_ScanSamples.csv
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Body_molt.csv
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Primary_molt.csv
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README.md
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Summary__Data_ChiSquare.csv
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Summary_Data_LMM.csv
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Abstract
Feathers are critical for locomotion, communication, thermoregulation, waterproofing, and protection from UV radiation. To maintain these functions, birds care for their feathers by grooming, which consists of preening with the bill and scratching with the feet. Grooming cleans and arranges feathers, distributes preen oil and powder down, and removes ectoparasites. Birds devote considerable time and energy to grooming, to the exclusion of other activities, such as foraging. All else being equal, birds should aim to minimize their grooming time. Seasonal changes in grooming have been documented, with some species of birds grooming more in summer than winter. The higher rate of summer grooming may be caused by molt; however, the relationship between the dynamics of grooming and molt have been quantified only in captive birds subject to other manipulation, such as induced molt in poultry, or access to mates in Zebra Finches. We conducted an eight-month study of wild-caught feral Rock Pigeons (Columba livia) to compare rates of grooming and molt. We found that the intensity of grooming parallels the intensity of molt throughout the molt cycle. Pigeons more than double their grooming time at peak molt, consistent with patterns observed in wild birds. Our results suggest that molt may be more energetically costly than previously realized, given concomitant increases in grooming.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.73n5tb38g
Description of the data and file structure
This dataset contains five .csv files with data collected for study of the relationship between grooming behavior and molt in a captive population (n=25) of wild-caught feral rock pigeons (Columba livia).
"Behavior_ScanSamples" is a dataset with 46522 behavioral observations (using instantaneous scan sampling) taken from April to November, 2023.
"Primary Molt": is a data file that provides the Julian calendar date that primary feathers molted (defined as a missing feather or newly emerging feather), as noted during six visual exams during the course of the study.
"Body Molt": is a dataset that details which of eight body regions were molting during six visual exams.
"Summary_Data LMM" provides a summary of the molting and grooming data used to run Linear Mixed Effect models. Data are summarized per bird, per observation period. The "molt index" is the number of body regions molting. Grooming Time (%) is the proportion of time a bird was recorded as either "preening" or "scratching" during each observation period.
"Summary_Data ChiSquare": is a summary of the % time pigeons spent engaged in four behaviors [(1) grooming (preening + scratching), (2) feeding, (3) moving, or (4) motionless], relative to their molt status [(1) little to no molt, (2) peak molt].
In a few instances, data are missing; these cases are indicated by an "x".
Files and variables
File: Summary__Data_ChiSquare.csv
Description: This is a summary of the % time pigeons spent engaged in four behaviors [(1) grooming (preening + scratching), (2) feeding, (3) moving, or (4) motionless], relative to their molt status [(1) little to no molt, (2) peak molt].
Variables
- Molt status: Pigeon behavior in observation periods with "little to no molt" (= observation periods 1, 2, 3, and 6) compared to observation periods during "peak molt" (periods 4 and 5).
- Behavior: Indicates the category of behavior being summarized.
- Observed: Indicates the number of observations of a particular behavior.
- Expected: Indicates the number of observations of a particular behavior that were expected under a null model of no difference.
- Observations as % of total: Percent of time birds engaged in each behavior given their molt status.
- Standardized residuals: Standardized residuals generated from Chi-Square Analysis.
File: Summary_Data_LMM.csv
Description: his file provides a summary of the molting and grooming data used to run Linear Mixed Effect models. Data are summarized per bird, per observation period. The "molt index" is the number of body regions molting. Grooming Time (%) is the proportion of time a bird was recorded as either "preening" or "scratching" during each observation period.
Variables
- Observation Period: Indicates which four week observation period the data were collected.
- Bird ID: Indicates the unique code assigned to each of the 25 birds in the study.
- Sex: Indicates if the bird is "female" or "male"
- Molt index (# Body regions molting): Sum of the number of regions with molting feathers.
- Grooming time (%): Indicates the percentage of time a given bird spent grooming during a particular 4-week observation period.
File: Body_molt.csv
Description: This file is a dataset that details which of eight body regions were molting during six visual exams during the course of the study: Body regions are: (1) Crown, (2) Nape, (3) Back, (4) Rump, (5) Neck & Breast, (6) Keel, (7) Flank, (8) Vent. A region was considered to be molting if at least 10% of the feathers were newly emerging pin feathers (=1), otherwise regions were recorded as not molting (=0). Missing data indicated by "x".
Variables
- Observation Period: Indicates which four week observation period the data were collected.
- Date: Indicates the day of the year for each observation.
- Bird ID: Indicates the unique code assigned to each of the 25 birds in the study.
- Crown: "1" indicates if this region is molting, "0" indicates it is not molting.
- Nape: "1" indicates if this region is molting, "0" indicates it is not molting.
- Back: "1" indicates if this region is molting, "0" indicates it is not molting.
- Rump: "1" indicates if this region is molting, "0" indicates it is not molting.
- Keel: "1" indicates if this region is molting, "0" indicates it is not molting.
- Neck&Breast: "1" indicates if this region is molting, "0" indicates it is not molting.
- Flank: "1" indicates if this region is molting, "0" indicates it is not molting.
- Vent: "1" indicates if this region is molting, "0" indicates it is not molting.
- Molt index (sum of molting regions): Sum of the number of regions with molting feathers.
- Notes: Detailed comments for a few cases that had abnormalities.
File: Behavior_ScanSamples.csv
Description: The file is a dataset with 46522 behavioral observations (using instantaneous scan sampling) taken from April to November, 2023.
Variables
- Observation Period: Indicates which four week observation period the data were collected.
- Month: Indicates which month of the year for each observation (i.e., data collected in April = 4, data collected in May = 5, etc.)
- Week: Indicates which week of the year for each observation.
- Date: Indicates the day of the year for each observation.
- Time: Indicates the time of day for each observation.
- Behavior: Indicates the behavior the bird was engaged in at time noted.
- Bird ID: Indicates the unique code assigned to each of the 25 birds in the study.
File: Primary_molt.csv
Description: This file provides the Julian calendar date that primary feathers molted (defined as a missing feather or newly emerging feather), as noted during six visual exams during the course of the study. Missing data indicated by "x", and "." indicates that a feather was present during the exam, and that it was not a newly emerging flight feather.
Variables
- Observation Period: Indicates which four week observation period the data were collected.
- Date: Indicates the day of the year for each observation.
- Julian Date: Indicates the day of the year, written in the form of Julian Date.
- Bird ID: Indicates the unique code assigned to each of the 25 birds in the study.
- Primary feathers that are emerging or missing: Summary or the primary feathers that were missing or emerging on each bird for each of the six visual examinations. If not feathers are emerging or missing the cell reads "none", otherwise the number of the primary is indicated (e.g. "p1", "p2", etc.).
Code/software
These data were curated in Excel and saved as a .csv file. They can be opened with any software that can open comma-separated values.
Access information
Other publicly accessible locations of the data:
- none
Data was derived from the following sources:
- original study of wild-caught captive feral pigeons
