A well-known visual signal, hawk-like features such as yellow eyes and feet, and barred underparts have been recognized as coevolutionary traits obtained against host defense in Cuculus cuckoos. However, the variation of these traits within and among species remains poorly understood because empirical studies quantifying these traits are limited in terms of the number of studies and the number of species concerned, and mostly depend on museum collections. In this study, we quantified and compared these traits as well as other new features (e.g., inner wing spot and underpart background color) in the four sympatric Cuculus cuckoos (Cuculus poliocephalus, Cuculus micropterus, Cuculus optatus, and Cuculus canorus) that were wild-captured in So...
Despite major differences between human and avian colour vision, previous studies of cuckoo egg mimi...
Parasitic cuckoos lay their eggs in nests of host species. Rejection of cuckoo eggs by hosts has led...
The evolution of brood parasitism should affect adult phenotypic traits due to sexual selection as w...
A fundamental principle of Batesian mimicry is that it pays to look like a local harmful species tha...
The similarity between many Old World parasitic cuckoos (Cuculinae) and Accipiter hawks, in size, sh...
The reciprocal interactions between brood parasites and their hosts provide models for studying coev...
Background: Co-evolutionary struggles between dangerous enemies (e.g., brood parasites) and their vi...
Predators have profound effects on prey behavior and some adult brood parasites use predator resembl...
Brood parasitism and egg mimicry of Himalayan Cuckoo ( Cuculus saturatus ) on its host Blyth's...
Abstract Background Resemblance to raptors such as hawks (Accipiter spp.) is considered to be an ada...
Avian brood parasites and their hosts are involved in complex offence-defense coevolutionary arms ra...
Parasitic cuckoos lay their eggs in nests of host species. Rejection of cuckoo eggs by hosts has led...
Antagonistic species often interact via matching of phenotypes, and interactions between brood paras...
Interspecific brood parasitism represents a prime example of the co-evolutionary arms race where eac...
BACKGROUND: Avian brood parasites and their hosts are involved in complex offence-defense coevolutio...
Despite major differences between human and avian colour vision, previous studies of cuckoo egg mimi...
Parasitic cuckoos lay their eggs in nests of host species. Rejection of cuckoo eggs by hosts has led...
The evolution of brood parasitism should affect adult phenotypic traits due to sexual selection as w...
A fundamental principle of Batesian mimicry is that it pays to look like a local harmful species tha...
The similarity between many Old World parasitic cuckoos (Cuculinae) and Accipiter hawks, in size, sh...
The reciprocal interactions between brood parasites and their hosts provide models for studying coev...
Background: Co-evolutionary struggles between dangerous enemies (e.g., brood parasites) and their vi...
Predators have profound effects on prey behavior and some adult brood parasites use predator resembl...
Brood parasitism and egg mimicry of Himalayan Cuckoo ( Cuculus saturatus ) on its host Blyth's...
Abstract Background Resemblance to raptors such as hawks (Accipiter spp.) is considered to be an ada...
Avian brood parasites and their hosts are involved in complex offence-defense coevolutionary arms ra...
Parasitic cuckoos lay their eggs in nests of host species. Rejection of cuckoo eggs by hosts has led...
Antagonistic species often interact via matching of phenotypes, and interactions between brood paras...
Interspecific brood parasitism represents a prime example of the co-evolutionary arms race where eac...
BACKGROUND: Avian brood parasites and their hosts are involved in complex offence-defense coevolutio...
Despite major differences between human and avian colour vision, previous studies of cuckoo egg mimi...
Parasitic cuckoos lay their eggs in nests of host species. Rejection of cuckoo eggs by hosts has led...
The evolution of brood parasitism should affect adult phenotypic traits due to sexual selection as w...