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Autor:
Melissa M. Mark, Shannon E. McNeil, Mandë Holford, Marouf Hossain, Christina Riehl, Miri Dainson, Mark E. Hauber, Barney Yoo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemical Ecology. 44:940-946
Hosts of avian brood parasites often use visual cues to reject foreign eggs, and several lineages of brood parasites have evolved mimetic eggshell coloration and patterning to circumvent host recognition. What is the mechanism of parasitic egg color
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Oviparous animals have evolved multiple defenses to prevent microbes from penetrating their eggs and causing embryo mortality. In birds, egg constituents such as lysozyme and antibodies defend against microbial infestation, but eggshell pigments migh
Publikováno v:
Animal cognition. 22(6)
At the core of recognition systems research are questions regarding how and when fitness-relevant decisions made. Studying egg-rejection behavior by hosts to reduce the costs of avian brood parasitism has become a productive model to assess cognitive
Autor:
Alexander L. Bond, James Dale, Alec B. Luro, Mark E. Hauber, Miri Dainson, Gregory J. Robertson, Erpur Snær Hansen, Amy Lee Kouwenberg, Mandë Holford
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 16(153)
In group-living species with parental care, the accurate recognition of one's own young is critical to fitness. Because discriminating offspring within a large colonial group may be challenging, progeny of colonial breeders often display familial or
Autor:
Analía V. López, Daniel Hanley, Miri Dainson, Peter Samaš, Mark E. Hauber, Tomáš Grim, Lindsay Canniff
Publikováno v:
J Vis Exp
Brood parasites lay their eggs in other females' nests, leaving the host parents to hatch and rear their young. Studying how brood parasites manipulate hosts into raising their young and how hosts detect parasitism provide important insights in the f
Publikováno v:
The Science of Nature. 104
Obligate avian brood parasitic species impose the costs of incubating foreign eggs and raising young upon their unrelated hosts. The most common host defence is the rejection of parasitic eggs from the nest. Both egg colours and spot patterns influen
Autor:
Daniel T. Baldassarre, Marouf Hossain, Christina Riehl, Miri Dainson, Mark E. Hauber, Mandë Holford
Publikováno v:
Journal of Avian Biology. 49:e01776
The eggshells of communally breeding greater anis Crotophaga major consist of a blue‐green pigmented calcite matrix overlaid by a chalky white layer of vaterite, both of which are polymorphs of calcium carbonate. The white vaterite layer is intact