One of the best known outcomes of coevolution between species is the rejection of mimetic parasite eggs by avian hosts, which has evolved to reduce costly cuckoo parasitism. How this behavioral adaptation varies along the life of individual hosts remains poorly understood. Here we identify for the first time, lifetime patterns of egg rejection in a parasitized long-lived bird, the magpie Pica pica and show that, during the years they were studied, some females accept, others reject, and some others modify their response to model eggs, in all cases switching from acceptance to rejection. Females tested in their first breeding attempt always accepted the model egg, even those individuals whose mothers were egg rejecters. A longitudinal analys...
Great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) are frequently parasitized by egg-mimetic common cuc...
Abstract. To understand the co-existence of rejection and acceptance of cuckoo eggs within a host po...
Great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) are frequently parasitized by egg-mimetic common cuc...
One of the best known outcomes of coevolution between species is the rejection of mimetic parasite e...
Many bird species can reject foreign eggs from their nests. This behaviour is thought to have evolve...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
Females of avian brood parasites have evolved various tactics to succeed in their reproductive strat...
The study of mechanisms underlying host selection by brood parasites usually lays on selection by pa...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
Exploitation of hosts by brood parasitic cuckoos is expected to stimulate a coevolutionary arms race...
The existence of a coevolutionary process between avian brood parasites and their hosts predicts a l...
Different populations of a host species subject to variable patterns of selection due to cuckoo para...
Avian hosts of brood parasites can evolve anti-parasitic defenses to recognize and reject foreign eg...
Cuckoos lay their eggs in other birds' nests, whereafter the young cuckoo hatches, ejects its nestma...
Before complex nests evolved, birds laid eggs on the ground, and egg retrieval evolved as an adaptat...
Great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) are frequently parasitized by egg-mimetic common cuc...
Abstract. To understand the co-existence of rejection and acceptance of cuckoo eggs within a host po...
Great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) are frequently parasitized by egg-mimetic common cuc...
One of the best known outcomes of coevolution between species is the rejection of mimetic parasite e...
Many bird species can reject foreign eggs from their nests. This behaviour is thought to have evolve...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
Females of avian brood parasites have evolved various tactics to succeed in their reproductive strat...
The study of mechanisms underlying host selection by brood parasites usually lays on selection by pa...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
Exploitation of hosts by brood parasitic cuckoos is expected to stimulate a coevolutionary arms race...
The existence of a coevolutionary process between avian brood parasites and their hosts predicts a l...
Different populations of a host species subject to variable patterns of selection due to cuckoo para...
Avian hosts of brood parasites can evolve anti-parasitic defenses to recognize and reject foreign eg...
Cuckoos lay their eggs in other birds' nests, whereafter the young cuckoo hatches, ejects its nestma...
Before complex nests evolved, birds laid eggs on the ground, and egg retrieval evolved as an adaptat...
Great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) are frequently parasitized by egg-mimetic common cuc...
Abstract. To understand the co-existence of rejection and acceptance of cuckoo eggs within a host po...
Great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) are frequently parasitized by egg-mimetic common cuc...