Studies of the behavior of animals when confronted with tasks differing in complexity can improve our understanding of animal cognition and learning mechanisms. Coevolutionary interactions between brood parasites and their hosts provide an ideal opportunity for studying animal cognition because egg recognition and rejection are some of the most important adaptations evolved in hosts to counter brood parasitism. The cognitive mechanisms hosts employ in egg recognition have received substantial interest, with 2 main hypotheses being put forward: 1) true egg recognition based on a knowledge of the hosts’ own egg appearance (template that is innate and/or learned) and 2) discordancy by which individuals simply recognize eggs that are in minorit...
Great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) are frequently parasitized by egg-mimetic common cuc...
Different populations of a host species subject to variable patterns of selection due to cuckoo para...
Broad ecological shifts can render previously adaptive traits nonfunctional. It is an open question ...
Many avian hosts have evolved antiparasite defence mechanisms, including egg rejection, to reduce th...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
Before complex nests evolved, birds laid eggs on the ground, and egg retrieval evolved as an adaptat...
Egg discrimination is well documented in many hosts of avian brood parasites, but the proximate mech...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
Avian brood parasites impose strong selection on their hosts leading to the evolution of antiparasit...
<div><p>Brood parasitism frequently leads to a total loss of host fitness, which selects for the evo...
Brood parasitism frequently leads to a total loss of host fitness, which selects for the evolution o...
Background: Avian brood parasites and their hosts are involved in complex offence-defense coevolutio...
Abstract. To understand the co-existence of rejection and acceptance of cuckoo eggs within a host po...
To claim and understand the uniqueness of any physical, chemical, or biological system, it is necess...
To claim and understand the uniqueness of any physical, chemical, or biological system, it is neces...
Great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) are frequently parasitized by egg-mimetic common cuc...
Different populations of a host species subject to variable patterns of selection due to cuckoo para...
Broad ecological shifts can render previously adaptive traits nonfunctional. It is an open question ...
Many avian hosts have evolved antiparasite defence mechanisms, including egg rejection, to reduce th...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
Before complex nests evolved, birds laid eggs on the ground, and egg retrieval evolved as an adaptat...
Egg discrimination is well documented in many hosts of avian brood parasites, but the proximate mech...
Background: Many potential hosts of social parasites recognize and reject foreign intruders, and red...
Avian brood parasites impose strong selection on their hosts leading to the evolution of antiparasit...
<div><p>Brood parasitism frequently leads to a total loss of host fitness, which selects for the evo...
Brood parasitism frequently leads to a total loss of host fitness, which selects for the evolution o...
Background: Avian brood parasites and their hosts are involved in complex offence-defense coevolutio...
Abstract. To understand the co-existence of rejection and acceptance of cuckoo eggs within a host po...
To claim and understand the uniqueness of any physical, chemical, or biological system, it is necess...
To claim and understand the uniqueness of any physical, chemical, or biological system, it is neces...
Great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) are frequently parasitized by egg-mimetic common cuc...
Different populations of a host species subject to variable patterns of selection due to cuckoo para...
Broad ecological shifts can render previously adaptive traits nonfunctional. It is an open question ...