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Nest predation and the evolution of conspecific brood parasitism : From risk spreading to risk assessmentPÖYSÄ, Hannu; PESONEN, Mauri.The American naturalist. 2007, Vol 169, Num 1, pp 94-104, issn 0003-0147, 11 p.Article
Observations sur un cas de parasitisme de la pie Pica pica par le coucou-geai Clamator glandarius = Observations on a case of parasitism of the magpie Pica pica by the great spotted cuckoo Clamator glandariusBERGIER, P; BADAN, O.Le Bièvre (Villeurbanne). 1984, Vol 5, Num 2, pp 203-204, issn 0223-7741Article
Conspecific Brood Parasitism and Population DynamicsDE VALPINE, Perry; EADIE, John M.The American naturalist. 2008, Vol 172, Num 4, pp 547-562, issn 0003-0147, 16 p.Article
Nest parasitism by cowbirds on buff-breasted flycatchers with comments on nest-site selectionBOWERS, R. K. JR; DUNNING, J. B. JR.The Wilson bulletin (Wilson Ornithological Society). 1984, Vol 96, Num 4, pp 718-719, issn 0043-5643Article
An assessment of possible intraspecific brood parasitism in ring-billed gullsFETTEROLF, P. M; BLOKPOEL, H.Canadian journal of zoology. 1984, Vol 62, Num 9, pp 1680-1684, issn 0008-4301Article
Parasitic laying in nests of gadwallsHINES, J. E; MITCHELL, G. J.Canadian journal of zoology. 1984, Vol 62, Num 4, pp 627-630, issn 0008-4301Article
The chemical strategies used by Polistes nimphus social wasp usurpers (Hymenoptera Vespidae)LORENZI, Maria Cristina; CALDI, Marco; CERVO, Rita et al.Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 2007, Vol 91, Num 3, pp 505-512, issn 0024-4066, 8 p.Article
Social parasitism of Polistes dominulus by Polistes nimphus (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)CERVO, R; STEMMER, C; CASTLE, W et al.Insectes sociaux. 2004, Vol 51, Num 2, pp 101-108, issn 0020-1812, 8 p.Article
Does clutch variability differ between populations of cuckoo hosts in relation to the rate of parasitism?LANDSTROM, M. T; HEINSOHN, R; LANGMORE, N. E et al.Animal behaviour (Print). 2011, Vol 81, pp 307-312, issn 0003-3472, 6 p., 1Article
Egg arrangement in avian clutches covaries with the rejection of foreign eggsPOLACIKOVA, Lenka; TAKASU, Fugo; STOKKE, Bård G et al.Animal cognition (Print). 2013, Vol 16, Num 5, pp 819-828, issn 1435-9448, 10 p.Article
A comparative study of shiny cowbird parasitism of two large hosts, the chalk-browed mockingbird and the rufous-bellied thrushSACKMANN, Paula; REBOREDA, Juan Carlos.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 2003, Vol 105, Num 4, pp 728-736, issn 0010-5422, 9 p.Article
Egg arrangement in avian clutches covaries with the rejection of foreign eggsPOLACIKOVA, Lenka; TAKASU, Fugo; STOKKE, Bard G et al.Animal cognition (Print). 2014, Vol 16, Num 5, pp 819-828, issn 1435-9448, 10 p.Article
Wing-shaking and wing-patch as nestling begging strategies : their importance and evolutionary originsGRIM, Tomas.Journal of ethology. 2008, Vol 26, Num 1, pp 9-15, issn 0289-0771, 7 p.Article
Strategic exploitation in a socially parasitic bee : a benefit in waiting?SMITH, Jaclyn A; SCHWARZ, Michael P.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 2006, Vol 60, Num 1, pp 108-115, issn 0340-5443, 8 p.Article
Population dynamics and avian brood parasitism: persistence and invasions in a three-species systemNEY-NIFLE, Muriel; BERNSTEIN, Carlos; REBOREDA, Juan C et al.Journal of animal ecology. 2005, Vol 74, Num 2, pp 274-284, issn 0021-8790, 11 p.Article
Laying eggs in a neighboŕs nest: benefit and cost of colonial nesting in swallowsBROWN, C. R.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1984, Vol 224, Num 4648, pp 518-519, issn 0036-8075Article
Defence behaviour against brood parasitism is deeply rooted in mainland and island scrub-jaysPEER, Brian D; ROTHSTEIN, Stephen I; DELANEY, Kathleen S et al.Animal behaviour. 2007, Vol 73, pp 55-63, issn 0003-3472, 9 p., 1Article
Sex biases in parasitism of neotropical bats by bat flies (Diptera: Streblidae)PATTERSON, Bruce D; DICK, Carl W; DITTMAR, Katharina et al.Journal of tropical ecology. 2008, Vol 24, pp 387-396, issn 0266-4674, 10 p., 4Article
Growth of Shiny Cowbird and host chicksWILEY, J. W.The Wilson bulletin (Wilson Ornithological Society). 1986, Vol 98, Num 1, pp 126-131, issn 0043-5643Article
Brood parasitism of the Abert's towhee: timing, frequency, and effectsFINCH, D. M.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1983, Vol 85, Num 3, pp 355-359, issn 0010-5422Article
Population studies of the dulotic ant, Epimyrma ravouxi and the degenerate slavemaker, E-kraussei (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)BUSCHINGER, A; WINTER, U.Entomologia generalis. 1983, Vol 8, Num 4, pp 251-266, issn 0171-8177Article
Adaptations of meadow pipits to parasitism by the common cuckooMOKSNES, A; ROSKAFT, E.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 1989, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 25-30, issn 0340-5443Article
Sage thrashers reject cowbird eggsRICH, T; ROTHSTEIN, S. I.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1985, Vol 87, Num 4, pp 561-562, issn 0010-5422Article
A new technique to identify and assess the dispersion of eggs of individual brood parasitesFLEISCHER, R. C.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 1985, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 91-99, issn 0340-5443Article
Evidence for intraspecific brood parasitism in the House WrenPICMAN, J; BELLES-ISLES, J.-C.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1988, Vol 90, Num 2, pp 513-514, issn 0010-5422Article