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Parasitic Birds and Their Hosts: Studies in Coevolution »

Book cover image of Parasitic Birds and Their Hosts: Studies in Coevolution by Robinson Rothstein

Authors: Robinson Rothstein, Scott K. Robinson (Editor), Stephen I. Rothstein
ISBN-13: 9780195099768, ISBN-10: 0195099761
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: December 1998
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Robinson Rothstein

University of California, Santa Barbara

University of Illinois

Book Synopsis

This book is the first to present a comprehensive overview of parasitic birds and their hosts. Although the phenomenon has attracted the interest of naturalists and evolutionists since Darwin, only recently have researchers applied modern evolutionary theory and experimental methods to study the various adaptations related to brood parasitism. The work in this field is accelerating rapidly, and this volume collects work from the individuals and research groups around the world who have been responsible for nearly every major study in the last ten years. The papers present valuable summaries along with substantial new research, and the volume concludes with a review of important unsolved questions. The book is an invaluable resource on this fascinating topic, covering the remarkable sequences of adaptations and counter-adaptations, along with the perhaps even more remarkable cases where adaptations seem to be lacking.

Table of Contents

Contributors
Pt. IOverview and commentary
1The evolution and ecology of avian brood parasitism: an overview3
Pt. IICoevolution between cuckoos and their hosts
2Cuckoos versus hosts: experimental evidence for coevolution59
3Host use and egg color of Japanese cuckoos80
4Coevolution between the common cuckoo and its major hosts in Japan: stable versus dynamic specialization on hosts94
5Duration of sympatry and coevolution between the great spotted cuckoo (Clamator glandarius) and its primary host, the magpie (Pica pica)113
6Coevolution of the great spotted cuckoo and its hosts129
7Behavior and ecology of the shining cuckoo, Chrysococcyx lucidus143
8Nestling eviction and vocal begging behaviors in the Australian glossy cuckoos Chrysococcyx basalis and C. lucidus152
Pt. IIICoevolution between cowbirds and their hosts
9Interactions of the parasitic screaming and shiny cowbirds (Molothrus rufoaxillaris and M. bonariensis) with a shared host, the bay-winged cowbird (M. badius)173
10Nest defense by potential hosts of the brown-headed cowbird: methodological approaches, benefits of defense, and coevolution194
11Impact of brood parasitism: why do house wrens accept shiny cowbird eggs?212
Pt. IVModels of host-parasite coevolution: equilibrium versus lag
12Evolutionary equilibria in avian brood parasitism: an alternative to the "arms race - evolutionary lag" concept223
13Coevolution between brood parasites and their hosts; an optimality theory approach236
14Brood parasitism, recognition, and response: the options255
Pt. VEffects of parasitism on host population dynamics
15Consequences of brown-headed cowbird brood parasitism for host population dynamics273
16Spatial variation in parasitism of song sparrows by brown-headed cowbirds296
17Potential impacts of cowbird range expansion in Florida313
Pt. VIConsequences of parasitism for the mating systems and life histories of brood parasites
18Variability in the mating systems of parasitic birds339
Pt. VIIConspecific brood parasitism
19Patterns of parasitic egg laying and typical nesting in redhead and canvasback ducks357
20Quality control and the important questions in avian conspecific brood parasitism376
21Density-dependent intraspecific nest parasitism and anti-parasite behavior in the barn swallow Hirundo rustica396
22Egg discrimination and egg-color variability in the northern masked weaver: the importance of conspecific versus interspecific parasitism407
Pt. VIIIMajor unresolved questions
23Major unanswered questions in the study of avian brood parasitism419
Index427

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