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  • 21. Continuous variation rather than specialization in the egg phenotypes of cuckoos (Cuculus canorus) parasitizing two sympatric reed warbler species.
    Drobniak SM, Dyrcz A, Sudyka J, Cichoń M.
    PLoS One; 2014; 9(9):e106650. PubMed ID: 25180796
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  • 22. Do cuckoos choose nests of great reed warblers on the basis of host egg appearance?
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  • 23. The importance of clutch characteristics and learning for antiparasite adaptations in hosts of avian brood parasites.
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    Antonov A, Stokke BG, Moksnes A, Røskaft E.
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  • 31. A recognition-free mechanism for reliable rejection of brood parasites.
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  • 34. Female cuckoo calls misdirect host defences towards the wrong enemy.
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  • 36. The adaptiveness of defence strategies against cuckoo parasitism.
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  • 39. Evidence for egg discrimination preceding failed rejection attempts in a small cuckoo host.
    Antonov A, Stokke BG, Moksnes A, Røskaft E.
    Biol Lett; 2009 Apr 23; 5(2):169-71. PubMed ID: 19126530
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