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Brood Parasitism and the Evolution of Cooperative Breeding in Birds

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Feeney, William
Medina, Iliana
Somveille, M.
Heinsohn, Robert
Hall, Michelle
Mulder, Raoul
Stein, John
Kilner, Rebecca
Langmore, Naomi

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The global distribution of cooperatively breeding birds is highly uneven, with hotspots in Australasia and sub-Saharan Africa. The ecological drivers of this distribution remain enigmatic yet could yield insights into the evolution and persistence of coop

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2037-12-31