Parasitic cuckoos lay their eggs in nests of host species. Rejection of cuckoo eggs by hosts has led to the evolution of egg mimicry by cuckoos, whereby their eggs mimic the colour and pattern of their host eggs to avoid egg recognition and rejection. There is also evidence of mimicry in egg size in some cuckoo-host systems, but currently it is unknown whether cuckoos can also mimic the egg shape of their hosts. In this study we test whether there is evidence of mimicry in egg form (shape and size) in three species of Australian cuckoos: the fan-tailed cuckoo Cacomantis flabelliformis which exploits dome nesting hosts, the brush cuckoo Cacomantis variolosus, which exploits both dome and cup nesting hosts, and the pallid cuckoo Cuculus palli...
When brood parasites exploit multiple host species, egg rejection by hosts may select for the evolut...
Many brood parasites rely on mimicry to prevent the detection of their eggs by hosts, yet most Austr...
Our data suggest that, unlike many cuckoos, the Horsfield's bronze-cuckoo may have evolved an "avera...
Parasitic cuckoos lay their eggs in nests of host species. Rejection of cuckoo eggs by hosts has led...
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...
Many studies have found that if hosts observe a brood parasite at their nest, they use it as a cue t...
How cuckoos find the nests of their hosts and choose nests with respect to egg phenotype for parasit...
Decades of research have shown that the coevolutionary arms race between avian brood parasites and t...
One of the most efficient defences against obligate brood parasitism in birds is egg ejection, where...
Mimicry of a harmless model (aggressive mimicry) is used by egg, chick and fledgling brood parasites...
Interspecific brood parasitism represents a prime example of the co-evolutionary arms race where eac...
Laying a mimetic egg is important for a brood parasite to succeed in defeating the defenses of a hos...
Females of avian brood parasites have evolved various tactics to succeed in their reproductive strat...
The arms race between brood parasites and their hosts provides a classic model to study coevolution....
When brood parasites exploit multiple host species, egg rejection by hosts may select for the evolut...
Many brood parasites rely on mimicry to prevent the detection of their eggs by hosts, yet most Austr...
Our data suggest that, unlike many cuckoos, the Horsfield's bronze-cuckoo may have evolved an "avera...
Parasitic cuckoos lay their eggs in nests of host species. Rejection of cuckoo eggs by hosts has led...
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...
Many studies have found that if hosts observe a brood parasite at their nest, they use it as a cue t...
How cuckoos find the nests of their hosts and choose nests with respect to egg phenotype for parasit...
Decades of research have shown that the coevolutionary arms race between avian brood parasites and t...
One of the most efficient defences against obligate brood parasitism in birds is egg ejection, where...
Mimicry of a harmless model (aggressive mimicry) is used by egg, chick and fledgling brood parasites...
Interspecific brood parasitism represents a prime example of the co-evolutionary arms race where eac...
Laying a mimetic egg is important for a brood parasite to succeed in defeating the defenses of a hos...
Females of avian brood parasites have evolved various tactics to succeed in their reproductive strat...
The arms race between brood parasites and their hosts provides a classic model to study coevolution....
When brood parasites exploit multiple host species, egg rejection by hosts may select for the evolut...
Many brood parasites rely on mimicry to prevent the detection of their eggs by hosts, yet most Austr...
Our data suggest that, unlike many cuckoos, the Horsfield's bronze-cuckoo may have evolved an "avera...