Why some lineages have diversified into larger numbers of species than others is a fundamental but still relatively poorly understood aspect of the evolutionary process. Coevolution has been recognized as a potentially important engine of speciation, but has rarely been tested in a comparative framework. We use a comparative approach based on a complete phylogeny of all living cuckoos to test whether parasite–host coevolution is associated with patterns of cuckoo species richness. There are no clear differences between parental and parasitic cuckoos in the number of species per genus. However, a cladogenesis test shows that brood parasitism is associated with both significantly higher speciation and extinction rates. Furthermore, subspecies...
In Europe, eggs of the Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) have been found in more than 125 different ho...
Obligate brood parasites rely solely on other species, the hosts, to incubate their eggs and raise t...
Avian brood parasitism represents a suitable system for studying coevolution, as parasite and host e...
Why some lineages have diversified into larger numbers of species than others is a fundamental but s...
Krüger O, Sorenson MD, Davies NB. Does coevolution promote species richness in parasitic cuckoos? PR...
Coevolution is often invoked as an engine of biological diversity. Avian brood parasites and their h...
Coevolution is often invoked as an engine of biological diversity. Avian brood parasites and their h...
The evolutionary distinctiveness (ED) score is a measure of phylogenetic isolation that quantifies t...
1. The evolutionary distinctiveness (ED) score is a measure of phylogenetic isolation that quantifie...
Exploitation of hosts by brood parasitic cuckoos is expected to stimulate a coevolutionary arms race...
Decades of research have shown that the coevolutionary arms race between avian brood parasites and t...
Background: Antagonistic species often interact via matching of phenotypes, and interactions betwee...
Krüger O. Cuckoos, cowbirds and hosts: adaptations, trade-offs and constraints. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSA...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is freely available from Royal Society via...
Most open nesting insectivorous passerines in Europe have a history of interaction with the brood pa...
In Europe, eggs of the Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) have been found in more than 125 different ho...
Obligate brood parasites rely solely on other species, the hosts, to incubate their eggs and raise t...
Avian brood parasitism represents a suitable system for studying coevolution, as parasite and host e...
Why some lineages have diversified into larger numbers of species than others is a fundamental but s...
Krüger O, Sorenson MD, Davies NB. Does coevolution promote species richness in parasitic cuckoos? PR...
Coevolution is often invoked as an engine of biological diversity. Avian brood parasites and their h...
Coevolution is often invoked as an engine of biological diversity. Avian brood parasites and their h...
The evolutionary distinctiveness (ED) score is a measure of phylogenetic isolation that quantifies t...
1. The evolutionary distinctiveness (ED) score is a measure of phylogenetic isolation that quantifie...
Exploitation of hosts by brood parasitic cuckoos is expected to stimulate a coevolutionary arms race...
Decades of research have shown that the coevolutionary arms race between avian brood parasites and t...
Background: Antagonistic species often interact via matching of phenotypes, and interactions betwee...
Krüger O. Cuckoos, cowbirds and hosts: adaptations, trade-offs and constraints. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSA...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is freely available from Royal Society via...
Most open nesting insectivorous passerines in Europe have a history of interaction with the brood pa...
In Europe, eggs of the Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) have been found in more than 125 different ho...
Obligate brood parasites rely solely on other species, the hosts, to incubate their eggs and raise t...
Avian brood parasitism represents a suitable system for studying coevolution, as parasite and host e...