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October 25, 2022
Honeyguides
Claire N Spottiswoode, Jess Lund, David J Lloyd-Jones
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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January 4, 2023
Aggressive hosts are undeterred by a cuckoo's hawk mimicry, but probably make good foster parents
Mairenn C Attwood, Jess Lund, Chima J Nwaogu, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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July 26, 2023
When perfection isn't enough: host egg signatures are an effective defence against high-fidelity African cuckoo mimicry
Jess Lund, Tanmay Dixit, Mairenn C Attwood, et al.
Plos Biology
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February 20, 2026
Categorical identity signatures can reduce host error rates during brood parasitism
Tanmay Dixit, Ming Liu, Jana M Riederer, et al.
Biology Letters
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February 15, 2023
Combined measures of mimetic fidelity explain imperfect mimicry in a brood parasite-host system
Tanmay Dixit, Gary P T Choi, Salem Al-Mosleh, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
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December 13, 2025
Comparative population genomics reveals convergent adaptation across independent origins of avian obligate brood parasitism
Ekaterina Osipova, Christopher N Balakrishnan, Claire N Spottiswoode, et al.
Biology Letters
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September 24, 2024
Highly virulent avian brood-parasitic species show elevated embryonic metabolic rates at specific incubation stages compared to less virulent and non-parasitic species
Stephanie C McClelland, Jess Lund, Tanmay Dixit, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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November 7, 2023
Guides and cheats: producer-scrounger dynamics in the human-honeyguide mutualism
Dominic L Cram, David J Lloyd-Jones, Jessica E M van der Wal, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
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October 23, 2023
Chase-away evolution maintains imperfect mimicry in a brood parasite-host system despite rapid evolution of mimics
Tanmay Dixit, Jess Lund, Anthony J C Fulford, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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October 27, 2021
Embryo movement is more frequent in avian brood parasites than birds with parental reproductive strategies
Stephanie C McClelland, Miranda Reynolds, Molly Cordall, et al.
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Current Biology : CB
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October 25, 2022
Honeyguides
Claire N Spottiswoode, Jess Lund, David J Lloyd-Jones
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
January 4, 2023
Aggressive hosts are undeterred by a cuckoo's hawk mimicry, but probably make good foster parents
Mairenn C Attwood, Jess Lund, Chima J Nwaogu, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
July 26, 2023
When perfection isn't enough: host egg signatures are an effective defence against high-fidelity African cuckoo mimicry
Jess Lund, Tanmay Dixit, Mairenn C Attwood, et al.
Plos Biology
|
February 20, 2026
Categorical identity signatures can reduce host error rates during brood parasitism
Tanmay Dixit, Ming Liu, Jana M Riederer, et al.
Biology Letters
|
February 15, 2023
Combined measures of mimetic fidelity explain imperfect mimicry in a brood parasite-host system
Tanmay Dixit, Gary P T Choi, Salem Al-Mosleh, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
|
December 13, 2025
Comparative population genomics reveals convergent adaptation across independent origins of avian obligate brood parasitism
Ekaterina Osipova, Christopher N Balakrishnan, Claire N Spottiswoode, et al.
Biology Letters
|
September 24, 2024
Highly virulent avian brood-parasitic species show elevated embryonic metabolic rates at specific incubation stages compared to less virulent and non-parasitic species
Stephanie C McClelland, Jess Lund, Tanmay Dixit, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
November 7, 2023
Guides and cheats: producer-scrounger dynamics in the human-honeyguide mutualism
Dominic L Cram, David J Lloyd-Jones, Jessica E M van der Wal, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
|
October 23, 2023
Chase-away evolution maintains imperfect mimicry in a brood parasite-host system despite rapid evolution of mimics
Tanmay Dixit, Jess Lund, Anthony J C Fulford, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
October 27, 2021
Embryo movement is more frequent in avian brood parasites than birds with parental reproductive strategies
Stephanie C McClelland, Miranda Reynolds, Molly Cordall, et al.
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