2021
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2021.725792
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Tricking Parents: A Review of Mechanisms and Signals of Host Manipulation by Brood-Parasitic Young

Abstract: Obligate avian brood parasites depend entirely on heterospecific hosts for rearing their offspring. From hatching until independence, the young parasites must deal with the challenge of obtaining sufficient parental care from foster parents that are attuned to provisioning their own offspring. Parent-offspring communication is mediated by complex begging displays in which nestlings and fledglings exhibit visual (e.g., gaping and postures) and vocal (e.g., begging calls) traits that serve as signals to parents … Show more

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“…Indeed, in the vast majority of begging call experiments that tested host response to playbacks, calls were broadcast directly at host nests, supplementing the visual and acoustic signals of chicks themselves. Moreover, to our best knowledge there are no published studies to date that have examined the function of begging call similarity between brood parasitic and host fledglings (Jamie and Kilner 2017;Rojas Ripari et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, in the vast majority of begging call experiments that tested host response to playbacks, calls were broadcast directly at host nests, supplementing the visual and acoustic signals of chicks themselves. Moreover, to our best knowledge there are no published studies to date that have examined the function of begging call similarity between brood parasitic and host fledglings (Jamie and Kilner 2017;Rojas Ripari et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%