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180 related items for PubMed ID: 34805534

  • 1. The ghosts of parasitism past: lingering frontline anti-brood parasite defenses in a former host.
    Chaumont MHJ, Langmore NE, Welbergen JA.
    Curr Zool; 2021 Dec; 67(6):573-583. PubMed ID: 34805534
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  • 2. Defense behavior of two closely related but geographically distant host species against cuckoo parasitism: A next test for the parallel coevolution.
    Trnka A, Ma L, Yan H, Wang L, Liang W.
    Ecol Evol; 2023 Jun; 13(6):e10175. PubMed ID: 37304363
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  • 3. Reed warbler hosts fine-tune their defenses to track three decades of cuckoo decline.
    Thorogood R, Davies NB.
    Evolution; 2013 Dec; 67(12):3545-55. PubMed ID: 24299407
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  • 4. Long-term coevolution between avian brood parasites and their hosts.
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    Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc; 2014 Aug; 89(3):688-704. PubMed ID: 24330159
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  • 5. Strategic variation in mobbing as a front line of defense against brood parasitism.
    Welbergen JA, Davies NB.
    Curr Biol; 2009 Feb 10; 19(3):235-40. PubMed ID: 19185495
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  • 6. Importance of cooperation: How host nest defenses effectively prevent brood parasitism from the cuckoos.
    Wang L, Zhao H, Luo H, He G, Yan H, Liang W.
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  • 8. Defensive adaptations to cuckoo parasitism in the black-browed reed warbler (Acrocephalus bistrigiceps): recognition and mechanism.
    Yang C, Chen X, Wang L, Liang W.
    Anim Cogn; 2022 Oct 21; 25(5):1299-1306. PubMed ID: 35320446
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  • 9. Quintuple parasitism of a great reed warbler nest by common cuckoos.
    Marton A.
    Ecol Evol; 2021 Jul 21; 11(13):8420-8423. PubMed ID: 34257907
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  • 11. Persistent fine-tuning of egg rejection based on parasitic timing in a cuckoo host even after relaxation of parasitism pressure.
    Liu C, Ye P, Cai Y, Quan R, Yang C.
    Behav Processes; 2021 Dec 21; 193():104532. PubMed ID: 34648869
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  • 13. Egg retrieval versus egg rejection in cuckoo hosts.
    Yang C, Liang W, Møller AP.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci; 2019 Apr 01; 374(1769):20180200. PubMed ID: 30967079
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  • 14. Egg laying behavior of common cuckoos ( Cuculus canorus): Data based on field video-recordings.
    Wang LW, Zhong G, He GB, Zhang YH, Liang W.
    Zool Res; 2020 Jul 18; 41(4):458-464. PubMed ID: 32521577
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  • 15. 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 Jul 18; 13(1):e0191364. PubMed ID: 29351548
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  • 16. Host responses to interspecific brood parasitism: a by-product of adaptations to conspecific parasitism?
    Samas P, Hauber ME, Cassey P, Grim T.
    Front Zool; 2014 Jul 18; 11():34. PubMed ID: 24834103
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  • 17. Mobbing and sitting tight at the nest as methods of avoiding brood parasitism.
    Rands SA.
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  • 18. Geographic variation in parasitism rates of two sympatric cuckoo hosts in China.
    Yang CC, Li DL, Wang LW, Liang GX, Zhang ZW, Liang W.
    Dongwuxue Yanjiu; 2014 Jan 06; 35(1):67-71. PubMed ID: 24470456
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  • 20. Social transmission of a host defense against cuckoo parasitism.
    Davies NB, Welbergen JA.
    Science; 2009 Jun 05; 324(5932):1318-20. PubMed ID: 19498167
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