In a coevolutionary arms race between a brood parasite and its host, both species are ex-pected to evolve adaptations and counteradaptations, such as egg mimicry and egg dis-crimination. The Common Whitethroat (Syh, ia communis) is a regular Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) host in some parts of its breeding range. We studied egg discrimination in the Whitethroat in the south-eastern part of the Czech Republic in an area where the Whitethroat is parasitised only occasionally. To investigate r sponses to parasitic eggs, in 34 nests either a non-mimetic or a mimetic (conspecific) egg was added. All 21 non-mim-etic eggs were ejected. Of the 13 mimetic eggs, 7 were ejected and 6 eggs were accepted. No significant differences were found in intrac...
Krüger O. Brood parasitism selects for no defence in a cuckoo host. Proceedings of The Royal Society...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
Egg rejection behaviour, as an antiparasite defence against brood parasitism was compared in two gre...
BACKGROUND: Avian brood parasites and their hosts are involved in complex offence-defense coevolutio...
Avian brood parasites and their hosts are involved in complex offence-defense coevolutionary arms ra...
Laying a mimetic egg is important for a brood parasite to succeed in defeating the defenses of a hos...
Egg discrimination is well documented in many hosts of avian brood parasites, but the proximate mech...
Abstract. To understand the co-existence of rejection and acceptance of cuckoo eggs within a host po...
Exploitation of hosts by brood parasitic cuckoos is expected to stimulate a coevolutionary arms race...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is freely available from Royal Society via...
In theory, hosts of avian brood parasites would benefit by modifying their egg appearance in two way...
Great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) are frequently parasitized by egg-mimetic common cuc...
Great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) are frequently parasitized by egg-mimetic common cuc...
The arms race between brood parasites and their hosts provides a classic model to study coevolution....
Background: Antagonistic species often interact via matching of phenotypes, and interactions betwee...
Krüger O. Brood parasitism selects for no defence in a cuckoo host. Proceedings of The Royal Society...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
Egg rejection behaviour, as an antiparasite defence against brood parasitism was compared in two gre...
BACKGROUND: Avian brood parasites and their hosts are involved in complex offence-defense coevolutio...
Avian brood parasites and their hosts are involved in complex offence-defense coevolutionary arms ra...
Laying a mimetic egg is important for a brood parasite to succeed in defeating the defenses of a hos...
Egg discrimination is well documented in many hosts of avian brood parasites, but the proximate mech...
Abstract. To understand the co-existence of rejection and acceptance of cuckoo eggs within a host po...
Exploitation of hosts by brood parasitic cuckoos is expected to stimulate a coevolutionary arms race...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is freely available from Royal Society via...
In theory, hosts of avian brood parasites would benefit by modifying their egg appearance in two way...
Great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) are frequently parasitized by egg-mimetic common cuc...
Great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) are frequently parasitized by egg-mimetic common cuc...
The arms race between brood parasites and their hosts provides a classic model to study coevolution....
Background: Antagonistic species often interact via matching of phenotypes, and interactions betwee...
Krüger O. Brood parasitism selects for no defence in a cuckoo host. Proceedings of The Royal Society...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
Egg rejection behaviour, as an antiparasite defence against brood parasitism was compared in two gre...