Nest desertion by a cowbird host: an antiparasite behavior or a response to egg loss?
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Cowbird removals unexpectedly increase productivity of a brood parasite and the songbird host.Retaliatory mafia behavior by a parasitic cowbird favors host acceptance of parasitic eggsCuckoos and their fosterers: uncovering details of Edward Blyth's field experimentsPredicting the responses of native birds to transoceanic invasions by avian brood parasites
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Nest desertion by a cowbird host: an antiparasite behavior or a response to egg loss?
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im August 2006 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в серпні 2006
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Nest desertion by a cowbird host: an antiparasite behavior or a response to egg loss?
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Nest desertion by a cowbird host: an antiparasite behavior or a response to egg loss?
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Nest desertion by a cowbird host: an antiparasite behavior or a response to egg loss?
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Nest desertion by a cowbird host: an antiparasite behavior or a response to egg loss?
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Nest desertion by a cowbird host: an antiparasite behavior or a response to egg loss?
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Nest desertion by a cowbird host: an antiparasite behavior or a response to egg loss?
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Nest desertion by a cowbird host: an antiparasite behavior or a response to egg loss?
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BK Sandercock
KL Kosciuch
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10.1093/BEHECO/ARL025
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2006-08-01T00:00:00Z