Abstract Background In coevolutionary interactions between brood parasites and their hosts, host parents are under strong selection to evolve defenses against parasitism. Egg rejection is an efficient and common defense against parasitism, although some apparently suitable hosts do not reject cuckoo eggs. Methods Sparrows Ploceidae are widespread throughout the Old World, and they have a suitable diet for rearing cuckoos, but still they are rarely exploited by brood parasites. To solve such puzzle, we conducted artificial parasitism and cross-fostering experiments in Russet Sparrow (Passer cinnamomeus). Results The present study showed that Russet Sparrows have no egg recognition ability, but recognize their own nestlings and eject alien ch...
Many bird species can reject foreign eggs from their nests. This behaviour is thought to have evolve...
The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio) used to be one of the most common hosts of the common cuckoo...
Exploitation of hosts by brood parasitic cuckoos is expected to stimulate a coevolutionary arms race...
Conspecific brood parasitism (CP) is a facultative breeding tactic whereby females lay their eggs in...
Traditional theory assumes that egg recognition and rejection abilities arise as a response against ...
Abstract Background Thrush species are rarely parasitized by cuckoos, but many have a strong egg rec...
[Background] Traditional theory assumes that egg recognition and rejection abilities arise as a resp...
Brood parasitic cuckoos and their hosts serve as model systems for studying host-parasite coevolutio...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
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...
Abstract Brood parasitism could be a selective pressure on each female to have a type of egg that pe...
AbstractProviding artificial eggs is a commonly used technique to understand brood parasitism, mainl...
Many studies have found that if hosts observe a brood parasite at their nest, they use it as a cue t...
Many bird species can reject foreign eggs from their nests. This behaviour is thought to have evolve...
The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio) used to be one of the most common hosts of the common cuckoo...
Exploitation of hosts by brood parasitic cuckoos is expected to stimulate a coevolutionary arms race...
Conspecific brood parasitism (CP) is a facultative breeding tactic whereby females lay their eggs in...
Traditional theory assumes that egg recognition and rejection abilities arise as a response against ...
Abstract Background Thrush species are rarely parasitized by cuckoos, but many have a strong egg rec...
[Background] Traditional theory assumes that egg recognition and rejection abilities arise as a resp...
Brood parasitic cuckoos and their hosts serve as model systems for studying host-parasite coevolutio...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
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...
Abstract Brood parasitism could be a selective pressure on each female to have a type of egg that pe...
AbstractProviding artificial eggs is a commonly used technique to understand brood parasitism, mainl...
Many studies have found that if hosts observe a brood parasite at their nest, they use it as a cue t...
Many bird species can reject foreign eggs from their nests. This behaviour is thought to have evolve...
The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio) used to be one of the most common hosts of the common cuckoo...
Exploitation of hosts by brood parasitic cuckoos is expected to stimulate a coevolutionary arms race...