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Ejecting chick cheats: a changing paradigm?Coevolution in action: disruptive selection on egg colour in an avian brood parasite and its hostCuckoos versus hosts in insects and birds: adaptations, counter-adaptations and outcomes.Escalation of a coevolutionary arms race through host rejection of brood parasitic young.Avian vision and the evolution of egg color mimicry in the common cuckoo.Nest sanitation as the evolutionary background for egg ejection behaviour and the role of motivation for object removalAncient host specificity within a single species of brood parasitic bird.Cuckoos, cowbirds and hosts: adaptations, trade-offs and constraintsEgg rejection in blackbirds Turdus merula: a by-product of conspecific parasitism or successful resistance against interspecific brood parasites?Repeated targeting of the same hosts by a brood parasite compromises host egg rejection.The evolution of acceptance and tolerance in hosts of avian brood parasites.Long-term coevolution between avian brood parasites and their hosts.Egg arrangement in avian clutches covaries with the rejection of foreign eggs.To eject or to abandon? Life history traits of hosts and parasites interact to influence the fitness payoffs of alternative anti-parasite strategies.Egg shape mimicry in parasitic cuckoos.Host genotype and age have no effect on rejection of parasitic eggs.Does nest luminosity play a role in recognition of parasitic eggs in domed nests? A case study of the red bishop.Different recognition cues reveal the decision rules used for egg rejection by hosts of a variably mimetic avian brood parasite.Do first-time breeding females imprint on their own eggs?The evolution of cuckoo parasitism: a comparative analysis.Visual discrimination of polymorphic nestlings in a cuckoo-host system.Rapid change in host use of the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus linked to climate change.Size and material of model parasitic eggs affect the rejection response of Western Bonelli's WarblerPhylloscopus bonelliClimate change and coevolution in the cuckoo–reed warbler systemConsistency in Egg Rejection Behaviour: Responses to Repeated Brood Parasitism in the Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla)
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Egg rejection in a passerine bird: size does matter.
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Egg rejection in a passerine bird: size does matter.
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Egg rejection in a passerine bird: size does matter.
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Egg rejection in a passerine bird: size does matter.
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Marchetti K
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10.1006/ANBE.1999.1388
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2000-04-01T00:00:00Z