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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

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

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

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

Conspecific egg discrimination in American CootsARNOLD, T. W.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1987, Vol 89, Num 3, pp 675-676, issn 0010-5422Article

Response to a dangerous enemy: should a brood parasite be mobbed?MCLEAN, I. G.Ethology. 1987, Vol 75, Num 3, pp 235-245, issn 0179-1613Article

Unwelcome conspecific visitors to Dolichovespula early nests (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)MAKINO, S.Kontyū (Tokyo. 1926). 1985, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 578-579, issn 0013-8770Article

Is nest parasitism among ducks advantageous to the host?AMAT, J. A.The American naturalist. 1987, Vol 130, Num 3, pp 454-457, issn 0003-0147Article

Interspecific brood parasitism in galliform birdsKRAKAUER, Alan H; KIMBALL, Rebecca T.Ibis (London. 1859). 2009, Vol 151, Num 2, pp 373-381, issn 0019-1019, 9 p.Article

High breeding success in experimentally parasitized broods of azure-winged magpies (Cyanopica cyana)REDONDO, T; DE REYNA, L. A.Le Gerfaut. 1990, Vol 79, Num 1-4, pp 149-152, issn 0251-1193Article

Reactions of parasitized and unparasitized populations of Acrocephalus warblers to model cuckoo eggsBROWN, R. J; BROWN, M. N; BROCKE, M. DE L et al.Ibis (London. 1859). 1990, Vol 132, Num 1, pp 109-111, issn 0019-1019Article

Postovulatory follicles as a measure of clutch size and brood parasitism in European StarlingDALE KENNEDY, E; STOUFFER, P. C; POWER, H. W et al.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1989, Vol 91, Num 2, pp 471-473, issn 0010-5422Article

Responses of fieldfares Turdus pilaris and bramblings Fringilla montifringilla to experimental parasitism by the Cuckoo Cuculus canorusMOKSNES, A; ROSKAFT, E.Ibis (London. 1859). 1988, Vol 130, Num 4, pp 535-539, issn 0019-1019Article

Intraspecific nest parasitism and anti-parasite behaviour in swallows, Hirundo rusticaPAPE MØLLER, A.Animal behaviour. 1987, Vol 35, Num 1, pp 247-254, issn 0003-3472Article

Recognition and removal of intraspecific parasite eggs by starlingsSTOUFFER, P. C; KENNEDY, E. D; POWER, H. W et al.Animal behaviour. 1987, Vol 35, Num 5, pp 1583-1584, issn 0003-3472Article

American Redstarts using Yellow Warblers' nestsYEZERINAC, S. M.The Wilson bulletin (Wilson Ornithological Society). 1993, Vol 105, Num 3, pp 529-531, issn 0043-5643Article

Joint laying in Bucephala ducks ― parasitism or nest-site competition?ERSKINE, A. J.Ornis Scandinavica. 1990, Vol 21, Num 1, pp 52-56, issn 0030-5693, 5 p.Article

Cuckoos versus reed warblers: adaptations and counteradaptationsDAVIES, N. B; BROOKE, M. DE. L.Animal behaviour. 1988, Vol 36, Num 1, pp 262-284, issn 0003-3472Article

Parasitisme de Couvée expérimental entre le Merle noir (Turdus merula) et la grive musicienne (Turdus philomelos) = Parasitism of and experimental mixed clutch of Blackbird Turdus merula and Sung thrush Turdus philomelosOTTAVIANI, M.Alauda (Dijon). 1986, Vol 54, Num 1, pp 68-69, issn 0002-4619Article

A model system for coevolution : avian brood parasitismROTHSTEIN, S. I.Annual review of ecology and systematics. 1990, Vol 21, pp 481-508, issn 0066-4162Article

Pitfalls and improved techniques in avian parentage studiesROMAGNANO, L; MCGUIRE, T. R; POWER, H. W et al.The Auk. 1989, Vol 106, Num 1, pp 129-136, issn 0004-8038Article

Responses of the Bush Warbler Cettia diphone to artificial eggs of Cuculus cuckoos in JapanHIGUCHI, H.Ibis (London. 1859). 1989, Vol 131, Num 1, pp 94-98, issn 0019-1019Article

Genetic evidence of multiple parentage in broods of cliff swallowsBROWN, C. R; BROWN, M. B.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 1988, Vol 23, Num 6, pp 379-387, issn 0340-5443Article

A new form of reproductive parasitism in cliff swallowsBROWN, C. R; BROWN, M. B.Nature (London). 1988, Vol 331, Num 6151, pp 66-68, issn 0028-0836Article

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