2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.11196
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Video evidence that cuckoos farm their hosts by ejecting nestlings

Jinggang Zhang,
Peter Santema,
Jianqiang Li
et al.

Abstract: When host nests are scarce, avian brood parasites would benefit from behaviours that increase the availability of suitable nests. Several studies reported ejection of host nestlings from nests by brood parasites; however, whether brood parasites do so to induce the host to re‐nest and thus increase opportunities for future parasitism (i.e. ‘farming’ behaviour) remains unclear. Here, we report observational evidence of farming behaviour by a common cuckoo Cuculus canorus female in a Daurian redstart Phoenicurus… Show more

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