2023
DOI: 10.1093/evlett/qrad041
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Host learning selects for the coevolution of greater egg mimicry and narrower antiparasitic egg-rejection thresholds

Kuangyi Xu,
Maria R Servedio,
Sarah K Winnicki
et al.

Abstract: Egg rejection is an effective and widespread antiparasitic defense to eliminate foreign eggs from the nests of hosts of brood parasitic birds. Several lines of observational and critical experimental evidence support a role for learning by hosts in the recognition of parasitic versus own eggs; specifically, individual hosts that have had prior or current experience with brood parasitism are more likely to reject foreign eggs. Here we confirm experimentally the role of prior experience in altering subsequent eg… Show more

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