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464 related items for PubMed ID: 12634784

  • 1. Escalation of a coevolutionary arms race through host rejection of brood parasitic young.
    Langmore NE, Hunt S, Kilner RM.
    Nature; 2003 Mar 13; 422(6928):157-60. PubMed ID: 12634784
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  • 2. Embryonic learning of vocal passwords in superb fairy-wrens reveals intruder cuckoo nestlings.
    Colombelli-Négrel D, Hauber ME, Robertson J, Sulloway FJ, Hoi H, Griggio M, Kleindorfer S.
    Curr Biol; 2012 Nov 20; 22(22):2155-60. PubMed ID: 23142041
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  • 3. Horsfield's hawk-cuckoo nestlings simulate multiple gapes for begging.
    Tanaka KD, Ueda K.
    Science; 2005 Apr 29; 308(5722):653. PubMed ID: 15860618
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  • 4. Conflict between egg recognition and egg rejection decisions in common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) hosts.
    Moskát C, Hauber ME.
    Anim Cogn; 2007 Oct 29; 10(4):377-86. PubMed ID: 17279422
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  • 5. Evolution of defence portfolios in exploiter-victim systems.
    Britton NF, Planqué R, Franks NR.
    Bull Math Biol; 2007 Apr 29; 69(3):957-88. PubMed ID: 17265120
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  • 7. Polymorphism at the nestling stage and host-specific mimicry in an Australasian cuckoo-host arms race.
    Attisano A, Gill BJ, Anderson MG, Gula R, Langmore NE, Okahisa Y, Sato NJ, Tanaka KD, Thorogood R, Ueda K, Theuerkauf J.
    J Anim Ecol; 2023 Jan 29; 92(1):30-43. PubMed ID: 36426636
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  • 10. Competition with a host nestling for parental provisioning imposes recoverable costs on parasitic cuckoo chick's growth.
    Geltsch N, Hauber ME, Anderson MG, Bán M, Moskát C.
    Behav Processes; 2012 Jul 29; 90(3):378-83. PubMed ID: 22521709
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  • 11. A recognition-free mechanism for reliable rejection of brood parasites.
    Anderson MG, Hauber ME.
    Trends Ecol Evol; 2007 Jun 29; 22(6):283-6. PubMed ID: 17412449
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  • 13. Chick loss from mixed broods reflects severe nestmate competition between an evictor brood parasite and its hosts.
    Moskát C, Hauber ME.
    Behav Processes; 2010 Mar 29; 83(3):311-4. PubMed ID: 20117189
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  • 14. Brood parasitism selects for no defence in a cuckoo host.
    Krüger O.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2011 Sep 22; 278(1719):2777-83. PubMed ID: 21288944
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  • 17. Females that experience threat are better teachers.
    Kleindorfer S, Evans C, Colombelli-Négrel D.
    Biol Lett; 2014 May 22; 10(5):20140046. PubMed ID: 24806422
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  • 20. Common cuckoos (Cuculus canorus) affect the bacterial diversity of the eggshells of their great reed warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) hosts.
    Geltsch N, Elek Z, Manczinger L, Vágvölgyi C, Moskát C.
    PLoS One; 2018 May 22; 13(1):e0191364. PubMed ID: 29351548
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