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Prevalence of blood parasites in different local populations of reed warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) and great reed warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus)SHURULINKOV, Peter; CHAKAROV, Nayden.Parasitology research (1987). 2006, Vol 99, Num 5, pp 588-592, issn 0932-0113, 5 p.Article

Common Cuckoos Cuculus canorus change their nest-searching strategy according to the number of available host nestsJELINEK, Václav; PROCHAZKA, Petr; POZGAYOVA, Milica et al.Ibis (London. 1859). 2014, Vol 156, Num 1, pp 189-197, issn 0019-1019, 9 p.Article

Dynamics of parasitemia of malaria parasites in a naturally and experimentally infected migratory songbird, the great reed warbler Acrocephalus arundinaceusZEHTINDJIEV, Pavel; ILIEVA, Mihaela; WESTERDAHL, Helena et al.Experimental parasitology. 2008, Vol 119, Num 1, pp 99-110, issn 0014-4894, 12 p.Article

Nidification du Blongios nain (Ixobrychus minutus) en Corse = Nesting of Ixobrychus minutus in CorseBONACCORSI, G.Travaux scientifiques du Parc naturel régional et des réserves naturelles de Corse. 1994, Num 48, pp 69-73, issn 0246-1579, 5 p.Article

Effect of Great Reed Warbler Acrocephalus arundinaceus on the reproductive tactics of the Reed Warbler A. scirpaceusHONZA, M; MOKSNES, A; ROSKAFT, E et al.Ibis (London. 1859). 1999, Vol 141, Num 3, pp 489-493, issn 0019-1019Article

Brood sex ratio is dependent on female mating status in polygynous great reed warblersNISHIUMI, I.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 1998, Vol 44, Num 1, pp 9-14, issn 0340-5443Article

The quality and the timing hypotheses evaluated using data on great reed warblersHANSSON, Bengt; BENSCH, Staffan; HASSELQUIST, Dennis et al.Oikos. 2000, Vol 90, Num 3, pp 575-581, issn 0030-1299Article

Résultats de dix années de baguage de fauvettes paludicoles Acrocephalus sp. dans l'estuaire de la loire = Results of ten years ringing Acrocephalus warblers in the estuary of the Loire River, western FranceCAILLAT, Marjolaine; DUGUE, Hubert; LERAY, Gilles et al.Alauda (Dijon). 2005, Vol 73, Num 4, pp 375-388, issn 0002-4619, 14 p.Conference Paper

Experimental manipulation of intraclutch variation in the great reed warbler shows no effect on rejection of parasitic eggsKARCZA, Zsolt; MOSKAT, Csaba; CHERRY, Michael I et al.Ethology. 2003, Vol 109, Num 1, pp 15-22, issn 0179-1613, 8 p.Article

The importance of nest cleaning in egg rejection behaviour of great reed warblers Acrocephalus arundinaceusMOSKAT, Csaba; SZEKELY, Tamas; KISBENEDEK, Tibor et al.Journal of avian biology. 2003, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 16-19, issn 0908-8857, 4 p.Article

Adaptations by great reed warblers to brood parasitism: A comparison of populations in sympatry and allopatry with the common cuckooMOSKAT, C; SZENTPETERI, J; BARTA, Z et al.Behaviour. 2002, Vol 139, pp 1313-1329, issn 0005-7959, 17 p., 10Article

Effect of nest and nest site characteristics on the risk of cuckoo Cuculus canorus parasitism in the great reed warbler Acrocephalus arundinaceusMOSKAT, C; HONZA, M.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2000, Vol 23, Num 3, pp 335-341, issn 0906-7590Article

European Cuckoo Cuculus canorus parasitism and host's rejection behaviour in a heavily parasitized Great Reed Warbler Acrocephalus arundinaceus populationMOSKAT, Csaba; HONZA, Marcel.Ibis (London. 1859). 2002, Vol 144, Num 4, pp 614-622, issn 0019-1019Article

An analysis of hatching success in the great reed warbler Acrocephalus arundinaceusKNAPE, Jonas; SKÖLD, Martin; JONZEN, Niclas et al.Oikos. 2008, Vol 117, Num 3, pp 430-438, issn 0030-1299, 9 p.Article

Sex-specific defence behaviour against brood parasitism in a host with female-only incubationPOZGAYOVA, Milica; PROCHAZKA, Petr; HONZA, Marcel et al.Behavioural processes. 2009, Vol 81, Num 1, pp 34-38, issn 0376-6357, 5 p.Article

Predictors of natal dispersal in great reed warblers: results from small and large census areasHANSSON, Bengt; BENSCH, Staffan; HASSELQUIST, Dennis et al.Journal of avian biology. 2002, Vol 33, Num 3, pp 311-314, issn 0908-8857Article

Polygyny in great reed warblers : A long-term study of factors contributing to male fitnessHASSELQUIST, D.Ecology (Durham). 1998, Vol 79, Num 7, pp 2376-2390, issn 0012-9658Article

Nestling provisioning in polygynous great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) : do males bring larger prey to compensate for fewer nest visits?SEJBERG, D; BENSCH, S; HASSELQUIST, D et al.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 2000, Vol 47, Num 4, pp 213-219, issn 0340-5443Article

Whistle duration and consistency reflect philopatry and harem size in great reed warblersWEGRZYN, Ewa; LENIOWSKI, Konrad; OSIEJUK, Tomasz S et al.Animal behaviour (Print). 2010, Vol 79, pp 1363-1372, issn 0003-3472, 10 p., 6Article

Breeding synchrony does not affect extra-pair paternity in great reed warblersARLT, Debora; HANSSON, Bengt; BENSCH, Staffan et al.Behaviour. 2004, Vol 141, pp 863-880, issn 0005-7959, 18 p., 7Article

Restricted dispersal in a long-distance migrant bird with patchy distribution, the great reed warblerHANSSON, Bengt; BENSCH, Staffan; HASSELQUIST, Dennis et al.Oecologia. 2002, Vol 130, Num 4, pp 536-542, issn 0029-8549Article

Responses of great reed warblers Acrocephalus arundinaceus to experimental brood parasitism: the effects of a cuckoo Cuculus canorus dummy and egg mimicryBARTOL, Istvan; KARCZA, Zsolt; MOSKAT, Csaba et al.Journal of avian biology. 2002, Vol 33, Num 4, pp 420-425, issn 0908-8857, 6 p.Article

Patterns of nest predation contribute to polygyny in the Great Reed WarblerHANSSON, B; BENSCH, S; HASSELQUIST, D et al.Ecology (Durham). 2000, Vol 81, Num 2, pp 319-328, issn 0012-9658Article

Host-race formation in the common cuckooMARCHETTI, K; NAKAMURA, H; GIBBS, H. L et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1998, Vol 282, Num 5388, pp 471-472, issn 0036-8075Article

Avian nest defence behaviour: assessment in relation to predator distance and type, and nest heightKLEINDORFER, Sonia; FESSL, Birgit; HOI, Herbert et al.Animal behaviour. 2005, Vol 69, pp 307-313, issn 0003-3472, 7 p., 2Article

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