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Scientists have found that urban tits bring cigarette butts to their nests. The nicotine in them helps repel parasites and improves the condition of the chicks. However, this method of defence can also have negative consequences.
In the wild, tits protect their nests with plants such as lavender. Their odour repels bloodsucking parasites.
In cities, the birds have found a substitute:
- cigarette butts
Details
Scientists studied 33 nests and compared the different options.
It turned out that:
- the nests with cigarette butts had fewer parasites
- the chicks had higher blood counts
This indicates that they were losing less blood and were in better condition.
Cigarette butts contain nicotine, a substance that acts as an insecticide.
It:
- repels parasites
- reduces the number of parasites in the nest
In this way cigarette butts fulfil the same function as plants do in nature.
Why it's important
However, cigarette butts also contain harmful substances:
- heavy metals
- toxic compounds
Scientists do not yet know how this affects birds in the long term.
What the research shows is that
- animals can adapt to urban environments
- even rubbish can be used as a survival tool
- pollution's impact on nature may be more complex than it seems
Source
The study was conducted by scientists from Poland. The results were published in the journal Animal Behaviour.
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