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Hanlin Yan

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Ecology and Evolution|September 2, 2025
Female Cuckoo Calls Are More Effective at Attracting Breeding Male Cuckoos and Their Hosts Than Male Cuckoo CallsHanlin Yan, Wei Liang
Behavioural Processes|January 6, 2026
Intensity of host nest defense against parasites does not change with different breeding stagesHanlin Yan, Longwu Wang, Wei Liang
Ecology and Evolution|December 17, 2025
How Do Oriental Reed Warblers Recognize Cuckoo Eggs?Hanlin Yan, Longwu Wang, Wei Liang
International Journal for Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife|November 5, 2024
Common cuckoo eggs are more resistant to puncture by the hostHanlin Yan, Longwu Wang, Wei Liang
International Journal for Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife|February 3, 2025
Cuckoo eyes are an important identification cue for the Oriental reed warbler hostHanlin Yan, Longwu Wang, Laikun Ma, et al.
Animal Cognition|October 30, 2024
Breeding stages affect egg recognition in azure-winged magpies (Cyanopica cyanus)Jianping Liu, Fudong Zhou, Hanlin Yan, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|June 12, 2023
Defense behavior of two closely related but geographically distant host species against cuckoo parasitism: A next test for the parallel coevolutionAlfréd Trnka, Laikun Ma, Hanlin Yan, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|May 14, 2025
The identification of a blood circular RNA signature that differentiates Chikungunya virus infectionXue Bai, Hanlin Yan, Guoxia Wen, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|December 14, 2023
Why cuckoos remove host eggs: Biting eggs facilitates faster parasitic egg-layingLongwu Wang, Huahua Zhao, Hanlin Yan, et al.
Iscience|April 17, 2023
Importance of cooperation: How host nest defenses effectively prevent brood parasitism from the cuckoosLongwu Wang, Huahua Zhao, Haixia Luo, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution|September 2, 2025
Female Cuckoo Calls Are More Effective at Attracting Breeding Male Cuckoos and Their Hosts Than Male Cuckoo CallsHanlin Yan, Wei Liang
Behavioural Processes|January 6, 2026
Intensity of host nest defense against parasites does not change with different breeding stagesHanlin Yan, Longwu Wang, Wei Liang
Ecology and Evolution|December 17, 2025
How Do Oriental Reed Warblers Recognize Cuckoo Eggs?Hanlin Yan, Longwu Wang, Wei Liang
International Journal for Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife|November 5, 2024
Common cuckoo eggs are more resistant to puncture by the hostHanlin Yan, Longwu Wang, Wei Liang
International Journal for Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife|February 3, 2025
Cuckoo eyes are an important identification cue for the Oriental reed warbler hostHanlin Yan, Longwu Wang, Laikun Ma, et al.
Animal Cognition|October 30, 2024
Breeding stages affect egg recognition in azure-winged magpies (Cyanopica cyanus)Jianping Liu, Fudong Zhou, Hanlin Yan, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|June 12, 2023
Defense behavior of two closely related but geographically distant host species against cuckoo parasitism: A next test for the parallel coevolutionAlfréd Trnka, Laikun Ma, Hanlin Yan, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|May 14, 2025
The identification of a blood circular RNA signature that differentiates Chikungunya virus infectionXue Bai, Hanlin Yan, Guoxia Wen, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|December 14, 2023
Why cuckoos remove host eggs: Biting eggs facilitates faster parasitic egg-layingLongwu Wang, Huahua Zhao, Hanlin Yan, et al.
Iscience|April 17, 2023
Importance of cooperation: How host nest defenses effectively prevent brood parasitism from the cuckoosLongwu Wang, Huahua Zhao, Haixia Luo, et al.
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