An example of character release in host selection and egg colour of cuckoos Cuculus spp. in Japan |
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Authors: | H. Higuchi S. Sato |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Forest Zoology, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan, and Department of Biology, Hokkaido University of Education, Asahikawa 070, Japan |
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Abstract: | We have studied in northern Japan the hitherto unidentified eggs of a species of cuckoo in the nests of the Bush Warbler Cettia diphone . The cuckoo in question appeared to be the Himalayan Cuckoo Cuculus saturatus which parasitizes mainly the Willow Warbler Phylloscopus occipitalis in southern Japan. The egg colour in this northern Cuckoo was chocolate-brown or orange-brown, similar to that of the Bush Warbler but unlike that of the southern Himalayan Cuckoo. Egg size was significantly larger than that of the southern Himalayan Cuckoo and instead similar to that of the Little Cuckoo C. poliocephalus which uses the same host species in southern Japan, to which the Little Cuckoo is confined. The shift in host species and egg colour in the northern Himalayan Cuckoo seems to be a case of character release in the absence of the Little Cuckoo. |
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