Although parasites and their hosts often coexist in a set of environmentally differentiated populations connected by gene flow, few empirical studies have considered a role of environmental variation in shaping correlations between traits of hosts and parasites. Here, we studied for the first time the association between the frequency of adaptive parasitic common cuckoo Cuculus canorus phenotypes in terms of egg matching and level of defences exhibited by its reed warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus hosts across seven geographically distant populations in Europe. We also explored the influence of spring climatic conditions experienced by cuckoos and hosts on cuckoo–host egg matching. We found that between-population differences in host defences...
Different populations of a host species subject to variable patterns of selection due to cuckoo para...
Prevailing theory predicts that lower levels of intra-clutch variation in host eggs facilitate the d...
Abstract. To understand the co-existence of rejection and acceptance of cuckoo eggs within a host po...
In the case of cuckoo parasitism, the maintenance of host specificity may be closely related to acti...
In some hosts of avian brood parasites, several populations apparently escape parasitism, while othe...
Background Several types of selective forces can act to promote parasite specialization. Parasite...
In Europe, eggs of the Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) have been found in more than 125 different ho...
Background: Antagonistic species often interact via matching of phenotypes, and interactions betwee...
Host quality is critical for parasites. The common cuckoo Cuculus canorus is a generalist avian broo...
Antagonistic species often interact via matching of phenotypes, and interactions between brood paras...
Climatic conditions, through their effects on resource availability, may affect important life histo...
The evolution of brood parasitism has long attracted considerable attention among behavioural ecolog...
BACKGROUND: Avian brood parasites and their hosts are involved in complex offence-defense coevolutio...
Abstract Background Thrush species are rarely parasitized by cuckoos, but many have a strong egg rec...
Prevailing theory assumes cuckoos lay at random among host nests within a population, although it ha...
Different populations of a host species subject to variable patterns of selection due to cuckoo para...
Prevailing theory predicts that lower levels of intra-clutch variation in host eggs facilitate the d...
Abstract. To understand the co-existence of rejection and acceptance of cuckoo eggs within a host po...
In the case of cuckoo parasitism, the maintenance of host specificity may be closely related to acti...
In some hosts of avian brood parasites, several populations apparently escape parasitism, while othe...
Background Several types of selective forces can act to promote parasite specialization. Parasite...
In Europe, eggs of the Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) have been found in more than 125 different ho...
Background: Antagonistic species often interact via matching of phenotypes, and interactions betwee...
Host quality is critical for parasites. The common cuckoo Cuculus canorus is a generalist avian broo...
Antagonistic species often interact via matching of phenotypes, and interactions between brood paras...
Climatic conditions, through their effects on resource availability, may affect important life histo...
The evolution of brood parasitism has long attracted considerable attention among behavioural ecolog...
BACKGROUND: Avian brood parasites and their hosts are involved in complex offence-defense coevolutio...
Abstract Background Thrush species are rarely parasitized by cuckoos, but many have a strong egg rec...
Prevailing theory assumes cuckoos lay at random among host nests within a population, although it ha...
Different populations of a host species subject to variable patterns of selection due to cuckoo para...
Prevailing theory predicts that lower levels of intra-clutch variation in host eggs facilitate the d...
Abstract. To understand the co-existence of rejection and acceptance of cuckoo eggs within a host po...