In many animals immunity is not fully developed until adulthood but the young still need protection against various sets of pathogens. Thus, bird nestlings are highly dependent on antibodies received from their mother (in the eggs) during their rapid early growth period. The relationship between maternal immunity and the development of neonates ’ own immunity has been poorly studied. 2. It has been suggested that immune function plays an important part in mediating resource competition between different life-history traits, e.g. growth and reproduction. Maternal investment of antibodies has potentially permanent effects on offspring phenotype. Thus, the trade-offs between the immune function and other important life-history traits in the of...
1. Immunological imprinting by maternally derived antibodies has been proposed to have both positive...
Female birds transfer maternally derived antibodies (matAb) to their nestlings, via the egg yolk. Th...
Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despite i...
1. Variation in ontogeny and strength of immune defence mechanisms can be integrally related to vari...
Abstract Background Prenatal antibody transfer is an immune-mediated maternal effect by which female...
Maternally derived yolk antibodies provide neonates with immune protection in early life at negligib...
Maternally derived yolk antibodies provide neonates with immune protection in early life at negligib...
Maternal antibodies are believed to play an integral role in protecting immunologically immature wil...
Passerine birds are known to be ecologically, agriculturally, and environmentally relevant fixtures ...
Theoretical models of parental care predict differential allocation in relation to the expected fitn...
1. Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despit...
synthesis of endogenous antibodies by nestlings, and the timing of immunological independence, wher...
Maternal effects by which females provide their offspring with non-genetic factors such as hormones,...
Female birds transfer maternally derived antibodies (matAb) to their nestlings, via the egg yolk. Th...
Although evidence is accumulating that mothers can transfer antibodies to their offspring, little is...
1. Immunological imprinting by maternally derived antibodies has been proposed to have both positive...
Female birds transfer maternally derived antibodies (matAb) to their nestlings, via the egg yolk. Th...
Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despite i...
1. Variation in ontogeny and strength of immune defence mechanisms can be integrally related to vari...
Abstract Background Prenatal antibody transfer is an immune-mediated maternal effect by which female...
Maternally derived yolk antibodies provide neonates with immune protection in early life at negligib...
Maternally derived yolk antibodies provide neonates with immune protection in early life at negligib...
Maternal antibodies are believed to play an integral role in protecting immunologically immature wil...
Passerine birds are known to be ecologically, agriculturally, and environmentally relevant fixtures ...
Theoretical models of parental care predict differential allocation in relation to the expected fitn...
1. Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despit...
synthesis of endogenous antibodies by nestlings, and the timing of immunological independence, wher...
Maternal effects by which females provide their offspring with non-genetic factors such as hormones,...
Female birds transfer maternally derived antibodies (matAb) to their nestlings, via the egg yolk. Th...
Although evidence is accumulating that mothers can transfer antibodies to their offspring, little is...
1. Immunological imprinting by maternally derived antibodies has been proposed to have both positive...
Female birds transfer maternally derived antibodies (matAb) to their nestlings, via the egg yolk. Th...
Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despite i...