Abstract Evidence indicates that the immune system, which protects an organism from parasitic and pathogenic infections, is frequently suppressed when animals are engaged in activities involving strenuous exercise. We tested the hypothesis that birds reduce immune function during the migratory period in preparation for the antici-pated heightened energetic demands of long flights. Swainson’s thrushes (Catharus ustulatus), captured in fall, were held in an indoor aviary until January, when migra-tory disposition was induced in half of the birds with an artificially prolonged daylength. Experimental birds became hyperphagic and deposited fat stores, and then displayed nocturnal activity (Zugunruhe) characteristic of the spring migratory perio...
Heavy physical work can result in physiological stress and suppressed immune function. Accordingly, ...
Whereas endogenous time programs are thought to control different aspects of bird migration, regulat...
Most birds rely on flight for survival. Yet as an energetically taxing and physiologically integrati...
Evidence indicates that the immune system, which protects an organism from parasitic and pathogenic ...
Evidence suggests that the ability of an animal to maintain its immune system and (or) mount an immu...
Migratory birds are exposed to a diverse pathogen fauna by virtue of their long-distance travels. Al...
Strenuous physical activity can negatively affect constitutive innate immune function (CIF), the alw...
Strenuous physical activity can negatively affect constitutive innate immune function (CIF), the alw...
Non-lethal infections are common in free-living animals and the associated sickness behaviours can i...
1) Migration usually consists of intermittent travel and stopovers, the latter being crucially impor...
Migratory flight is physiologically highly demanding and has been shown to negatively affect multipl...
Heavy physical work can result in physiological stress and suppressed immune function. Accordingly, ...
Animals need awell-functioning immune systemto protect themselves againstpathogens. The immune syste...
Many songbirds migrate twice a year to exploit seasonally available resources. These journeys are en...
Variation in immune defence in birds is often explained either by external factors such as food avai...
Heavy physical work can result in physiological stress and suppressed immune function. Accordingly, ...
Whereas endogenous time programs are thought to control different aspects of bird migration, regulat...
Most birds rely on flight for survival. Yet as an energetically taxing and physiologically integrati...
Evidence indicates that the immune system, which protects an organism from parasitic and pathogenic ...
Evidence suggests that the ability of an animal to maintain its immune system and (or) mount an immu...
Migratory birds are exposed to a diverse pathogen fauna by virtue of their long-distance travels. Al...
Strenuous physical activity can negatively affect constitutive innate immune function (CIF), the alw...
Strenuous physical activity can negatively affect constitutive innate immune function (CIF), the alw...
Non-lethal infections are common in free-living animals and the associated sickness behaviours can i...
1) Migration usually consists of intermittent travel and stopovers, the latter being crucially impor...
Migratory flight is physiologically highly demanding and has been shown to negatively affect multipl...
Heavy physical work can result in physiological stress and suppressed immune function. Accordingly, ...
Animals need awell-functioning immune systemto protect themselves againstpathogens. The immune syste...
Many songbirds migrate twice a year to exploit seasonally available resources. These journeys are en...
Variation in immune defence in birds is often explained either by external factors such as food avai...
Heavy physical work can result in physiological stress and suppressed immune function. Accordingly, ...
Whereas endogenous time programs are thought to control different aspects of bird migration, regulat...
Most birds rely on flight for survival. Yet as an energetically taxing and physiologically integrati...