“…Previously, P. downsi larvae were only present in Darwin's finch nests once the host nestlings had hatched (Fessl & Tebbich, 2002;O'Connor et al, 2014). However, in recent years, there have been a growing number of observations of P. downsi larvae in nests during the incubation phase suggesting that larvae are feeding on incubating females (Cimadom et al, 2016;Common et al, 2019). Incubating female finches have been found to express P. downsi-specific antibodies (Huber et al, 2010), and females with higher antibody levels were found to have fewer parasites in their nest (Knutie et al, 2016;Koop, Owen, Knutie, Aguilar, & Clayton, 2013).…”