In Europe, eggs of the Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) have been found in more than 125 different host species. However, very few species are frequently parasitized. The Cuckoo is divided into several distinct races termed gentes. Females of each gens specialize in parasitizing a particular host species. More than 20 such gentes are recognized in Europe. Each female Cuckoo lays eggs of constant appearance. Most gentes can be separated based on their distinct egg types, which in many cases mimic those of their hosts. Different gentes may occur in sympatry or may be separated geographically. Some gentes may occur in restricted parts of the host’s distribution area. These patterns raise some fundamental questions like: Why are some passerine s...
Exploitation of hosts by brood parasitic cuckoos is expected to stimulate a coevolutionary arms race...
Background Several types of selective forces can act to promote parasite specialization. Parasite...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
How cuckoos find the nests of their hosts and choose nests with respect to egg phenotype for parasit...
Host quality is critical for parasites. The common cuckoo Cuculus canorus is a generalist avian broo...
Microsatellite DNA markers were used to investigate parentage relationships in a population of commo...
Host quality is critical for parasites. The common cuckoo Cuculus canorus is a generalist avian broo...
Abstract Background Thrush species are rarely parasitized by cuckoos, but many have a strong egg rec...
Isolation by time occurs when different populations of a single species reproduce at different times...
In this exposé we provide the first review of host use by brood parasitic cuckoos in a multiple-cuck...
Abstract. To understand the co-existence of rejection and acceptance of cuckoo eggs within a host po...
Background: Antagonistic species often interact via matching of phenotypes, and interactions betwee...
Egg rejection behaviour, as an antiparasite defence against brood parasitism was compared in two gre...
Brood parasite - host systems continue to offer insights into species coevolution. A notable system ...
Understanding egg-laying behaviour of brood parasites in space and time can improve our knowledge of...
Exploitation of hosts by brood parasitic cuckoos is expected to stimulate a coevolutionary arms race...
Background Several types of selective forces can act to promote parasite specialization. Parasite...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
How cuckoos find the nests of their hosts and choose nests with respect to egg phenotype for parasit...
Host quality is critical for parasites. The common cuckoo Cuculus canorus is a generalist avian broo...
Microsatellite DNA markers were used to investigate parentage relationships in a population of commo...
Host quality is critical for parasites. The common cuckoo Cuculus canorus is a generalist avian broo...
Abstract Background Thrush species are rarely parasitized by cuckoos, but many have a strong egg rec...
Isolation by time occurs when different populations of a single species reproduce at different times...
In this exposé we provide the first review of host use by brood parasitic cuckoos in a multiple-cuck...
Abstract. To understand the co-existence of rejection and acceptance of cuckoo eggs within a host po...
Background: Antagonistic species often interact via matching of phenotypes, and interactions betwee...
Egg rejection behaviour, as an antiparasite defence against brood parasitism was compared in two gre...
Brood parasite - host systems continue to offer insights into species coevolution. A notable system ...
Understanding egg-laying behaviour of brood parasites in space and time can improve our knowledge of...
Exploitation of hosts by brood parasitic cuckoos is expected to stimulate a coevolutionary arms race...
Background Several types of selective forces can act to promote parasite specialization. Parasite...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...