The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio) used to be one of the most common hosts of the common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus). Nevertheless, during the last 30 years, there is increasing evidence from Central Europe that the occurrence of cuckoo chicks in shrike nests has become scarcer, and that in some locations they have disappeared completely. Multiple hypotheses have been suggested to explain this abandonment. Here, we test the hypothesis that shrikes vigorously attack adult cuckoos, potentially resulting in ineffective parasitism. Adult common cuckoos resemble in appearance the Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), a common predator of small passerines. One hypothesis presumes that the cuckoo has evolved this mimicry to avoid attack by sma...
When the risk of encountering enemies varies in space or in time, this may select for plasticity of ...
Cuckoo nest parasites lay eggs in host nests and thereby transfer all reproduction costs to the host...
Many studies have found that if hosts observe a brood parasite at their nest, they use it as a cue t...
The reciprocal interactions between brood parasites and their hosts provide models for studying coev...
The similarity between many Old World parasitic cuckoos (Cuculinae) and Accipiter hawks, in size, sh...
Abstract Background Resemblance to raptors such as hawks (Accipiter spp.) is considered to be an ada...
AbstractProviding artificial eggs is a commonly used technique to understand brood parasitism, mainl...
Prey typically respond to potential predators by taking flight. This results in an optimal flight in...
A fundamental principle of Batesian mimicry is that it pays to look like a local harmful species tha...
Abstract Background In coevolutionary interactions between brood parasites and their hosts, host par...
Mimicry of a harmless model (aggressive mimicry) is used by egg, chick and fledgling brood parasites...
Mimicry of a harmless model (aggressive mimicry) is used by egg, chick and fledgling brood parasites...
Host defences against cuckoo parasitism and cuckoo trickeries to overcome them are a classic example...
The thesis includes a review of the topic of brood parasitism, with focus on the most common Europea...
Host defences against cuckoo parasitism and cuckoo trickeries to overcome them are a classic example...
When the risk of encountering enemies varies in space or in time, this may select for plasticity of ...
Cuckoo nest parasites lay eggs in host nests and thereby transfer all reproduction costs to the host...
Many studies have found that if hosts observe a brood parasite at their nest, they use it as a cue t...
The reciprocal interactions between brood parasites and their hosts provide models for studying coev...
The similarity between many Old World parasitic cuckoos (Cuculinae) and Accipiter hawks, in size, sh...
Abstract Background Resemblance to raptors such as hawks (Accipiter spp.) is considered to be an ada...
AbstractProviding artificial eggs is a commonly used technique to understand brood parasitism, mainl...
Prey typically respond to potential predators by taking flight. This results in an optimal flight in...
A fundamental principle of Batesian mimicry is that it pays to look like a local harmful species tha...
Abstract Background In coevolutionary interactions between brood parasites and their hosts, host par...
Mimicry of a harmless model (aggressive mimicry) is used by egg, chick and fledgling brood parasites...
Mimicry of a harmless model (aggressive mimicry) is used by egg, chick and fledgling brood parasites...
Host defences against cuckoo parasitism and cuckoo trickeries to overcome them are a classic example...
The thesis includes a review of the topic of brood parasitism, with focus on the most common Europea...
Host defences against cuckoo parasitism and cuckoo trickeries to overcome them are a classic example...
When the risk of encountering enemies varies in space or in time, this may select for plasticity of ...
Cuckoo nest parasites lay eggs in host nests and thereby transfer all reproduction costs to the host...
Many studies have found that if hosts observe a brood parasite at their nest, they use it as a cue t...