Male cuckoos Cuculus canorus produce calls that differ in number of syllables depending on environmental conditions and presence of male and female conspecifics. Why different males produce so repeatable calls that vary greatly in duration among males remains an open question. We used playback of cuckoo calls with few or many syllables (hereafter short and long calls), and woodpigeon calls (a control that also produces few or many syllables), predicting that playback of longer cuckoo calls should attract more male cuckoos (if males with such calls are dominant and successfully out-compete other males due to intraspecific competition), and attract more hosts mobbing male cuckoos (cuckoos with such calls and their females attract more hosts b...
The brood parasitic Common Cuckoo Cuculus canorus is best known for its two-note “cu-coo” call which...
Numerous studies have identified individually distinctive vocal characteristics and call consistency...
isto itia 20 ts lar respective host-races of the common cuckoo. Note structure varied between host s...
Because of its parasitic habits, reproduction costs of the common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) are mostl...
International audienceRecent studies revealed that the call of the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus has...
Acoustic signals play a key role in shaping the relationships in birds. Common cuckoos Cuculus canor...
[EN]There is widespread evidence that individuals within and among host populations are not evenly p...
The presence of multiple host-specific races in the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus has long been reco...
Distinctive individual vocalizations are advantageous in several social contexts. Both genetic and e...
Duetting is a coordinated form of acoustic communication with participants uttering calls or songs s...
Investigations on bird vocalizations have largely focused on males. Female vocalizations are widespr...
The presence of multiple host-specific races in the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus has long been reco...
The brood parasitic Common Cuckoo Cuculus canorus is best known for its two-note “cu-coo” call which...
Numerous studies have identified individually distinctive vocal characteristics and call consistency...
isto itia 20 ts lar respective host-races of the common cuckoo. Note structure varied between host s...
Because of its parasitic habits, reproduction costs of the common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) are mostl...
International audienceRecent studies revealed that the call of the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus has...
Acoustic signals play a key role in shaping the relationships in birds. Common cuckoos Cuculus canor...
[EN]There is widespread evidence that individuals within and among host populations are not evenly p...
The presence of multiple host-specific races in the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus has long been reco...
Distinctive individual vocalizations are advantageous in several social contexts. Both genetic and e...
Duetting is a coordinated form of acoustic communication with participants uttering calls or songs s...
Investigations on bird vocalizations have largely focused on males. Female vocalizations are widespr...
The presence of multiple host-specific races in the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus has long been reco...
The brood parasitic Common Cuckoo Cuculus canorus is best known for its two-note “cu-coo” call which...
Numerous studies have identified individually distinctive vocal characteristics and call consistency...
isto itia 20 ts lar respective host-races of the common cuckoo. Note structure varied between host s...