Innate development of acoustic signals for host parent–offspring recognition in the brood-parasitic Screaming Cowbird Molothrus rufoaxillaris
Young birds communicate their need to parents through complex begging displays that include visual and acoustic cues. Nestlings of interspecific brood parasites must ‘tune’ into these communication channels to secure parental care from their hosts. Various studies show that parasitic nestlings can e...
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Autores principales: | Rojas Ripari, J.M., Ursino, C.A., Reboreda, J.C., De Mársico, M.C. |
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Formato: | INPR |
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Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00191019_v_n_p_RojasRipari |
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