Chicks of the Great Spotted Cuckoo May Turn Brood Parasitism into Mutualism by Producing a Foul-Smelling Secretion that Repels Predators

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RÖDER G., CANESTRARI D., BOLOPO D., MARCOS J., VILLARD N., BAGLIONE V., TURLINGS T., (2014) - Chicks of the Great Spotted Cuckoo May Turn Brood Parasitism into Mutualism by Producing a Foul-Smelling Secretion that Repels Predators - Journal of Chemical Ecology

The great spotted cuckoo (Clamator glandarius) is an important brood parasite of carrion crows (Corvus corone corone) in northern Spain. We recently found that, unlike what is commonly known for cuckoo-host interactions

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SI
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0098-0331
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40 (4)
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320
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