Jess Lund
9 Papers
3 Citations
Jess Lund is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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The ecology and evolution of human‐wildlife cooperation
Dominic L. Cram,Jessica E. M. van der Wal,Natalie Uomini,Mauricio Cantor,Anap I. Afan,Mairenn C. Attwood,Jenny Amphaeris,Fatima Balasani,Cameron J. Blair,Judith L. Bronstein,Iahaia O. Buanachique,R. Cuthill,Jewel Das,Fábio G. Daura-Jorge,Apurba Krishna Deb,Tanmay Dixit,Gcina S. Dlamini,Edmond Dounias,Isa I. Gedi,Martin Gruber,Lilian Sander Hoffmann,Tobias Holzlehner,H. A. Isack,Eliupendo A. Laltaika,David J. Lloyd-Jones,Jess Lund,Alexandre Marcel da Silva Machado,L. Mahadevan,Ignacio B. Moreno,Chima Josiah Nwaogu,Raymond Pierotti,Seliano A. Rucunua,Wilson F. dos Santos,Nathalia Serpa,Brian D. Smith,Hari Sridhar,Irina Tolkova,Tin Tun,J. V. S. Valle‐Pereira,Brian M. Wood,Richard W. Wrangham,Claire N. Spottiswoode +41 more
TL;DR: This study presents a new type of mutualism in which a human and a wild, free- living animal actively coordinate their behaviour to achieve a common beneficial outcome.
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Combined measures of mimetic fidelity explain imperfect mimicry in a brood parasite–host system
Tanmay Dixit,Gary P. T. Choi,Salem Al-Mosleh,Jess Lund,Jolyon Troscianko,Collins Moya,L. Mahadevan,Claire N. Spottiswoode +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors measure mimetic fidelity in a brood parasite-host system using both trait-based and response-based measures of mimicetic fidelity, and show that prinias do not discriminate between eggs based on the absence of scribbles.
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Aggressive hosts are undeterred by a cuckoo's hawk mimicry, but probably make good foster parents
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigate the costs and benefits of parasitizing a highly aggressive host species, the fork-tailed drongo (Dicrurus adsimilis).
When perfection isn't enough: host egg signatures are an effective defence against high-fidelity African cuckoo mimicry
Jess Lund,Tanmay Dixit,Mairenn C. Attwood,Silky Hamama,Collins Moya,Martin Stevens,Gabriel A. Jamie,Claire N. Spottiswoode +7 more
- 26 Jul 2023
TL;DR: It is shown that model diversification is a highly effective defence against mimics, even when mimicry is highly accurate, and that cuckoos mimicking the full range of drongo egg phenotypes gives them the upper hand in the arms race.
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Honeyguides
TL;DR: In this paper , the ancient partnership between wild honeyguides and human honey hunters is described and described. But the relationship between wild hiders and human hunters is not discussed in detail.
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