Contrasting effects of egg size and appearance on egg recognition and rejection response by Oriental reed warblers.
Donglai LiXiaoshuang LiYan ZhangShuang GuanYanan RuanPublished in: Ecology and evolution (2020)
Only visual signals, such as color and maculation, contributed to the recognition of foreign eggs by Oriental reed warblers as recognizable clues, but not the egg size. The egg size had an impact on the type of egg rejection. It was less feasible for the warblers to eject large eggs and that is why they opted more often for desertion as the mean of model egg rejection. The significantly lower egg rejection rate of large eggs suggested that although some of them were recognized as foreign eggs, hosts failed to reject these eggs and finally the eggs were assumed to being accepted by the commonly used nest-checking methods.
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