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Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Call rate in Common Cuckoos does not predict body size and responses to conspecific playbacks(2021) Elek, Z.; Bán, Miklós; Fülöp, Attila; Marton, Attila; Hauber, Mark E.; Moskát, CsabaTétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Differences in eggshell pigmentation pattern between Common Moorhen Gallinula chloropus and Eurasian Coot Fulica atra eggs(2020) Kiss, Valentin Adrian; Pripon, Liviu Răzvan; Marton, AttilaTétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Female-female aggression and male responses to the two colour morphs of female common cuckoos(2020) Moskát, Csaba; Hauber, Mark E.; Růžičková, Jana; Marton, Attila; Bán, Miklós; Elek, Z.Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Haste makes waste but condition matters: Molt rate-feather quality trade-off in a sedentary songbird(2012) Vágási, Csongor István; Pap, Péter László; Vincze, Orsolya; Benkő, Zoltán; Marton, Attila; Barta, ZoltánTétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Host alarm calls attract the unwanted attention of the brood parasitic common cuckoo(2019) Marton, Attila; Fülöp, Attila; Ozogány, Katalin; Moskát, Csaba; Bán, MiklósTétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Inter- and intraspecific acoustic adaptations in an avian brood parasite–host coevolutionary systemMarton, Attila; Bán, Miklós; Moskát, Csaba; Marton, Attila; Juhász-Nagy Pál doktori iskola; Debreceni Egyetem::Természettudományi és Technológiai Kar::Biológiai és Ökológiai Intézet::Evolúciós Állattani és Humánbiológiai TanszékBrood parasites form a functionally distinct group of natural enemies on the predator-parasite continuum, which hijack host reproductive resources and divert them towards their own reproduction by alloparental care. This reproductive strategy evolved several times throughout the history of Life as a means of increasing individual fitness benefits by imposing the costs related to reproduction on conspecific or heterospecific individuals. Obligate brood parasitism, as a form of extreme interspecific alloparental care evolved on multiple occasions in social insects, at least once in fishes, and at least six times in birds. The coevolutionary relationship between the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus and one of its common hosts, the great reed warbler Acrocephalus arundinaceus provides a great opportunity to study evolution in general, and of coevolution, in particular. The studies presented in the doctoral dissertation focus on the acoustic aspects of the interspecific coevolutionary relationship between cuckoos and great reed warblers, but also intraspecific communication between female and male cuckoos alike. We found that (1) both male and female cuckoos pay attention to the alarm calls of their hosts, (2) the calls of female cuckoos dampens the intensity of nest defence by hosts, (3) territorial intrusions of female cuckoos belonging to different colour morphs do not influence the response intensity of conspecifics, and (4) call rate of male cuckoos is not related to their size and does not affect the response intensity of other males.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Large-brained birds suffer less oxidative damage(2016) Vágási, Csongor István; Vincze, Orsolya; Pătraş, Laura; Osváth, Gergely; Marton, Attila; Bărbos, Lőrinc; Sol, Daniel; Pap, Péter LászlóTétel Szabadon hozzáférhető New data on the distribution of Eastern spadefoot toad Pelobates syriacus Boettger, 1889 (Anura: Pelobatidae) in the Pannonian Plain(2017) Ţeran, Lavinia; Sós, Tibor; Hegyeli, Zsolt; Gábos, Ede; Fülöp, Tihamér; Marton, AttilaTétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Oxidative physiology is weakly associated with pigmentation in birds(2022) Marton, Attila; Vágási, Csongor István; Vincze, Orsolya; Bókony, Veronika; Pap, Péter László; Pătraş, Laura; Pénzes, Janka; Bărbos, Lőrinc; Fülöp, Attila; Osváth, Gergely; Ducatez, Simon; Giraudeau, MathieuTétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Quintuple parasitism of a great reed warbler nest by common cuckoos(2021) Marton, Attila