Abstract i Kin-recognition abilities, first demonstrated 25 years ago in toad tadpoles, now appear to be widespread among amphibians. In some vertebrates kin recognition is based, at least in part, on highly polymorphic major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes. Besides protecting animals from disease resistance, MHC genes regulate social behaviour. They allow relatives to recognise one another so that they can cooperate for mutual benefit. These two seemingly distinct functions of MHC genes may be integrally related, because animals need to outbreed to optimise the immune systems of their offspring. The ability to discriminate MHC-type is therefore likely to facilitate kin discrimination in tadpoles. I tested association preferences of ...
This work examines the ecological, social and genetic factors that predispose amphibians to infectio...
Given their well-developed systems of innate and adaptive immunity, global population declines of am...
Species recognition and group member recognition systems produce an ability to discriminate conspeci...
Kin-recognition abilities, first demonstrated 25 years ago in toad tadpoles, now appear to be widesp...
Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) that underlie the adaptive immune system may all...
Ontogenetic changes in kin-recognition behavior, effect of social environment on kin-recognition abi...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 자연과학대학 생명과학부, 2018. 8. Bruce Waldman.To test the notion that genetic related...
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes determine immune repertoires and social preferences of ...
After rearing Rana luteiventris tadpoles at high (80-100/L) and low (2/L) densities, I tested tadpol...
The ontogeny of kin recognition and influence of social environment on the development of kin recogn...
In experiments with specially designed choice tanks, tadpoles of Bufo melanostictus spend significan...
Kin discrimination ability was studied in tadpoles of Hylarana temporalis and Sphaerotheca breviceps...
Inclusive ¢tness theory predicts that altruism should often be directed towards reproductive relativ...
Cannibalizing a related individual can reduce the inclusive fitness of the cannibal. Hence, mechanis...
Studies on the effects of group composition (i.e., kin or mixed groups) on metamorphic traits (SVL, ...
This work examines the ecological, social and genetic factors that predispose amphibians to infectio...
Given their well-developed systems of innate and adaptive immunity, global population declines of am...
Species recognition and group member recognition systems produce an ability to discriminate conspeci...
Kin-recognition abilities, first demonstrated 25 years ago in toad tadpoles, now appear to be widesp...
Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) that underlie the adaptive immune system may all...
Ontogenetic changes in kin-recognition behavior, effect of social environment on kin-recognition abi...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 자연과학대학 생명과학부, 2018. 8. Bruce Waldman.To test the notion that genetic related...
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes determine immune repertoires and social preferences of ...
After rearing Rana luteiventris tadpoles at high (80-100/L) and low (2/L) densities, I tested tadpol...
The ontogeny of kin recognition and influence of social environment on the development of kin recogn...
In experiments with specially designed choice tanks, tadpoles of Bufo melanostictus spend significan...
Kin discrimination ability was studied in tadpoles of Hylarana temporalis and Sphaerotheca breviceps...
Inclusive ¢tness theory predicts that altruism should often be directed towards reproductive relativ...
Cannibalizing a related individual can reduce the inclusive fitness of the cannibal. Hence, mechanis...
Studies on the effects of group composition (i.e., kin or mixed groups) on metamorphic traits (SVL, ...
This work examines the ecological, social and genetic factors that predispose amphibians to infectio...
Given their well-developed systems of innate and adaptive immunity, global population declines of am...
Species recognition and group member recognition systems produce an ability to discriminate conspeci...