Conspecific brood parasites lay eggs in nests of other females of the same species. A variety of methods have been developed and used to detect conspecific brood parasitism (CBP). Traditional methods may be inaccurate in detecting CBP and in revealing its true frequency. On the other hand more accurate molecular methods are expensive and time consuming. Eadie developed a method for revealing CBP based on differences in egg morphology. That method is based on Euclidean distances calculated for pairs of eggs within a clutch using standardized egg measurements (length, width and weight). We tested the applicability of this method in the common pochard Aythya ferina using nests that were identified as parasitized (39 nests) or non-parasitized (...
Hosts of brood-parasitic birds must distinguish their own eggs from parasitic mimics, or pay the cos...
Avian hosts of brood parasites can evolve anti-parasitic defenses to recognize and reject foreign eg...
Intraspecific brood parasitism (IBP) is a remarkable phenomenon by which parasitic females can incre...
Conspecific brood parasites lay eggs in nests of other females of the same species. A variety of met...
Conspecific brood parasitism (CBP) is a situation, when female (a parasite) lays egg or eggs in a ne...
Intraspecific brood parasites lay their eggs in the nests of conspecifics. There are a number of met...
Presented thesis is mainly concerned with the conspecific brood parasitism (CBP) in birds. CBP is an...
Many brood parasitic birds lay eggs that mimic their hosts' eggs in appearance. This typically arise...
Conspecific brood parasitism (CBP) is one of few alternative reproductive strategies exmployed by fe...
Host-parasite relatedness may facilitate the evolution of conspecific brood parasitism (CBP), but em...
One of the most efficient defences against obligate brood parasitism in birds is egg ejection, where...
Bird eggs show striking diversity in color and pattern. One explanation for this is that interaction...
When brood parasites exploit multiple host species, egg rejection by hosts may select for the evolut...
Many studies have found that if hosts observe a brood parasite at their nest, they use it as a cue t...
Hosts of brood-parasitic birds must distinguish their own eggs from parasitic mimics, or pay the cos...
Avian hosts of brood parasites can evolve anti-parasitic defenses to recognize and reject foreign eg...
Intraspecific brood parasitism (IBP) is a remarkable phenomenon by which parasitic females can incre...
Conspecific brood parasites lay eggs in nests of other females of the same species. A variety of met...
Conspecific brood parasitism (CBP) is a situation, when female (a parasite) lays egg or eggs in a ne...
Intraspecific brood parasites lay their eggs in the nests of conspecifics. There are a number of met...
Presented thesis is mainly concerned with the conspecific brood parasitism (CBP) in birds. CBP is an...
Many brood parasitic birds lay eggs that mimic their hosts' eggs in appearance. This typically arise...
Conspecific brood parasitism (CBP) is one of few alternative reproductive strategies exmployed by fe...
Host-parasite relatedness may facilitate the evolution of conspecific brood parasitism (CBP), but em...
One of the most efficient defences against obligate brood parasitism in birds is egg ejection, where...
Bird eggs show striking diversity in color and pattern. One explanation for this is that interaction...
When brood parasites exploit multiple host species, egg rejection by hosts may select for the evolut...
Many studies have found that if hosts observe a brood parasite at their nest, they use it as a cue t...
Hosts of brood-parasitic birds must distinguish their own eggs from parasitic mimics, or pay the cos...
Avian hosts of brood parasites can evolve anti-parasitic defenses to recognize and reject foreign eg...
Intraspecific brood parasitism (IBP) is a remarkable phenomenon by which parasitic females can incre...