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Chicks of the great spotted cuckoo may turn brood parasitism into mutualism by producing a foul-smelling secretion that repels predators

Author(s)
Röder, Gregory  
Cours de médecine  
Canestrari, Daniela
Bolopo, Diana
Marcos, José M.
Villard, Neil  
Laboratoire de recherches fondamentales et appliquées en écologie chimique  
Baglione, Vittorio
Turlings, Ted  
Laboratoire de recherches fondamentales et appliquées en écologie chimique  
Date issued
April 2014
In
Journal of Chemical Ecology
Vol
4
No
40
From page
320
To page
324
Subjects
great spotted cuckoo clamator glandarius carrion crows corvus corone corone repellency predators brood parasitism mutualism chemical defense birds adaptations cowbirds hosts
Abstract
The great spotted cuckoo (Clamator glandarius) is an important brood parasite of carrion crows (Corvus corone corone) in northern Spain. We recently found that, unlike what is commonly known for cuckoo-host interactions, the great spotted cuckoo has no negative impact on average crow fitness in this region. The explanation for this surprising effect is a repulsive secretion that the cuckoo chicks produce when they are harassed and that may protect the brood against predation. Here, we provide details on the chemical composition of the cuckoo secretion, as well as conclusive evidence that the dominating volatile chemicals in the secretion are highly repellent to model species representative of common predators of the crows. These results support the notion that, in this particular system, the production of a repulsive secretion by the cuckoo chicks has turned a normally parasitic interaction into a mutualistic one.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/62717
DOI
10.1007/s10886-014-0426-0
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