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Zoology / Cuculus / Aviculture / Common Cuckoo / Cuckoo / Parasitology / Bird egg / Cowbird / Parasitism / Reproduction / Brood parasites / Biology
Date: 2009-01-29 11:21:37
Zoology
Cuculus
Aviculture
Common Cuckoo
Cuckoo
Parasitology
Bird egg
Cowbird
Parasitism
Reproduction
Brood parasites
Biology

An Experimental Study of Co-Evolution between the Cuckoo, Cuculus canorus, and its Hosts. II. Host Egg Markings, Chick Discrimination and General Discussion Author(s): N. B. Davies and M. De L. Brooke Source: The Journal

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