Adaptations and counteradaptations between the screaming cowbird (molothrus rufoaxillaris) and the baywing (agelaioides badius)
Avian obligate brood parasites exploit the parental care of individuals of other species (hosts) that rear the parasitic offspring at the expense of their own reproductive success. The costs of parasitism select for antiparasitic defences in host populations (i.e., adaptations that reduce the impact...
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Autores principales: | de Mársico, M.C., Reboreda, J.C. |
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Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00733407_v29_n1_p1_deMarsico |
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