Authors
Daniel Hanley, Tomáš Grim, Branislav Igic, Peter Samaš, Analía V López, Matthew D Shawkey, Mark E Hauber
Publication date
2017/2/8
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume
284
Issue
1848
Pages
20162592
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Accurate recognition of salient cues is critical for adaptive responses, but the underlying sensory and cognitive processes are often poorly understood. For example, hosts of avian brood parasites have long been assumed to reject foreign eggs from their nests based on the total degree of dissimilarity in colour to their own eggs, regardless of the foreign eggs' colours. We tested hosts' responses to gradients of natural (blue-green to brown) and artificial (green to purple) egg colours, and demonstrate that hosts base rejection decisions on both the direction and degree of colour dissimilarity along the natural, but not artificial, gradient of egg colours. Hosts rejected brown eggs and accepted blue-green eggs along the natural egg colour gradient, irrespective of the total perceived dissimilarity from their own egg's colour. By contrast, their responses did not vary along the artificial colour gradient. Our results demonstrate …
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