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2014
The common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) is a non-passerine bird that breeds across western Eurasia. The common cuckoo is a brood parasite that lays its eggs in the nests of other species which then raise the cuckoo's offspring.
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The common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) is a non-passerine bird that breeds across western Eurasia. The common cuckoo is a brood parasite that lays its eggs in the nests of other species which then raise the cuckoo's offspring.
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Zur Verbreitungsgeschichte des Kuckucks(Cuculus canorus)
Journal für Ornithologie, 1976Cuculus canorus hat in der Palaarktis ein weit ausgedehntes Verbreitungsareal. Im mittleren und sudlichen Afrika ist er durch eine nahe verwandte Form,Cuculus gularis, vertreten. Die Frage, ob der athiopische oder der palaarktische Bereich als Ausgangsbezirk dercanorus-Evolution gelten kann, last sich auf Grund des Flugelbaues beantworten.
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Ibis, 2019
Brood parasite–host interactions during the incubation and nestling stages have been well studied, but the post‐fledging period remains virtually unknown.
Michal Kysučan, Peter Samaš, T. Grim
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Brood parasite–host interactions during the incubation and nestling stages have been well studied, but the post‐fledging period remains virtually unknown.
Michal Kysučan, Peter Samaš, T. Grim
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Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2019
A host that has been targeted by an avian brood parasite can recover most of its potential fitness loss by ejecting the foreign egg(s) from its nest. The propensity for some hosts to engage in egg rejection behavior has put selective pressure on their ...
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A host that has been targeted by an avian brood parasite can recover most of its potential fitness loss by ejecting the foreign egg(s) from its nest. The propensity for some hosts to engage in egg rejection behavior has put selective pressure on their ...
Thomas J Manna +6 more
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The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 2018
In contrast to the thoroughly studied incubation and nestling periods, the postfledging period of the Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) remains virtually unknown.
Z. Tyller, Michal Kysučan, T. Grim
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In contrast to the thoroughly studied incubation and nestling periods, the postfledging period of the Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) remains virtually unknown.
Z. Tyller, Michal Kysučan, T. Grim
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Cuculus Canorus Bakeri in Bombay
1954(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Ethology Ecology & Evolution (Testo stampato), 2018
While some previous investigations have been made into the effects of vegetation structure on the probability of brood parasitism in reed passerines, the effects of vegetation management remain unclear.
T. Mérő, A. Žuljević
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While some previous investigations have been made into the effects of vegetation structure on the probability of brood parasitism in reed passerines, the effects of vegetation management remain unclear.
T. Mérő, A. Žuljević
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2013
Na temelju analize stogodišnjih podataka o prstenovanju i nalazima ptica prikazana su kretanja kukavice u Hrvatskoj.
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Na temelju analize stogodišnjih podataka o prstenovanju i nalazima ptica prikazana su kretanja kukavice u Hrvatskoj.
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Untersuchungen am Kuckuck,Cuculus canorus (Biologie, Ethologie und Morphologie)
Journal für Ornithologie, 1979Die Haltung des Kuckucks in Gefangenschaft galt lange Zeit als besonders schwierig und als ungeeignet zur Losung wissenschaftlicher Probleme. Nach anfanglichen Schwierigkeiten wurden K. jung aufgezogen und in Kafigen uberwintert, die mit Schaumstoff ausgeschlagen waren.
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Cuculus canorus Linnaeus, 1758, spec. nov.
Cuculus canorus [spec. nov.] C. cauda aequali nigricante albo punctata. Fn. svec. 77. Cuculus. Gesn. av. 363. Aldr. ornith. l. 5. c. 107. Bell. av. 22: 6. Will. ornith. 62. t. 77. Frisch. av. 4. t. 40, 41, 42. Raj. av. 23. Alb. av. 1. p. 8. t. 8. Olin. av. 38. (*) Paradiseas fictas (Seb. mus. 1. t. 60. f.openaire +1 more source

