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2. Is there an effect of fostering a brood parasite on the timing of host autumn migration?
3. Within-season dispersal does not protect re-nesting great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) from repeated common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) parasitism
4. Son or daughter, it does not matter: brood parasites do not adjust offspring sex based on their own or host quality
5. Unveiled feather microcosm: feather microbiota of passerine birds is closely associated with host species identity and bacteriocin-producing bacteria
6. Rufous Common Cuckoo chicks are not always female
7. Does host-absent vocalisation of common cuckoo chicks increase hosts’ food provisioning behaviour?
8. Timing of natal nests is an important factor affecting return rates of juvenile Great Reed Warblers
9. Great Reed Warbler singing behavior and conspicuous song structures are not nest-location cues for the Common Cuckoo
10. Breeding success and brood parasitism affect return rate and dispersal distances in the great reed warbler
11. Lazy males and hardworking females? Sexual conflict over parental care in a brood parasite host and its consequences for chick growth
12. Is there a sex-specific difference between parasitic chicks in begging behaviour?
13. Host genotype and age have no effect on rejection of parasitic eggs
14. Breeding success of a brood parasite is associated with social mating status of its host
15. Blue-green eggshell coloration is not a sexually selected signal of female quality in an open-nesting polygynous passerine
16. Adjustment of incubation according to the threat posed: a further signal of enemy recognition in the Blackcap Sylvia atricapilla?
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