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Common cuckoos do not mimic the size and shape of host eggs
Derya Akkaynak
, Mary Caswell Stoddard
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Size-and-shape
100%
Cuckoo
100%
Host Eggs
100%
Common Cuckoo
100%
Egg Shape
75%
Egg Size
50%
Host Species
37%
Host Race
37%
Mimicry
25%
Shape Similarity
25%
Incubation
12%
Discrimination Behavior
12%
Parasitic Cuckoo
12%
Egg Pattern
12%
Egg Type
12%
Egg Formation
12%
Host Discrimination
12%
Biophysical Constraints
12%
Digital Image Analysis
12%
Egg Color
12%
Cuculus Canorus
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Australians
100%
Image Analysis
100%
Morphs
100%
Host Discrimination
100%
Cuculus canorus
100%
Coevolution
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Egg Size
100%
Coevolution
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Egg Size
100%
Coevolution
25%