PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Saxton, Valerie P. AU - Creasy, Glen L. AU - Paterson, Adrian M. AU - Trought, Michael C.T. TI - Behavioral Responses of European Blackbirds and Australasian Silvereyes to Varying Acid and Sugar Levels in Artificial Grapes AID - 10.5344/ajev.2009.60.1.82 DP - 2009 Mar 01 TA - American Journal of Enology and Viticulture PG - 82--86 VI - 60 IP - 1 4099 - http://www.ajevonline.org/content/60/1/82.short 4100 - http://www.ajevonline.org/content/60/1/82.full SO - Am J Enol Vitic.2009 Mar 01; 60 AB - Diminishing acid concentrations have long been thought to be one of the effects of ripening grapes that leads to increased bird pressure approaching harvest. Blackbirds (Turdus merula) and silvereyes (Zosterops lateralis) were offered in a field context varying concentrations of tartaric and malic acids in artificial grapes, where sugar and all other ripening grape parameters were controlled. No linear response of consumption to varying acid concentration was found for either species. A response to rising sugar was confirmed, but diminishing acid concentrations in ripening grapes appear not to be a contributing factor to increasing bird pressure approaching harvest.