1. Evidence suggests that developing and maintaining an effective immune system may be costly and that an organism has to make a trade-off between immune function and other fitness-enhancing traits. To test for a trade-off between growth and immune function we carried out a meta-analysis of data from lines of poultry that had been divergently selected for either growth (body mass) or an aspect of immune function. This is relevant to our understanding of the evolution of immune function, but also because the increased prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and calls to restrict the use of antibiotics in the agricultural industry has made immune function of livestock an important theme. Has the selection of animals for rapid growth unint...
Why species differ in rate of development and quality of offspring is a central question in life his...
Keywords: chicken, residual feed intake, resource allocation, immune response, Salmonella Enteritidi...
Abstract Background To satisfy an increasing demand f...
P>1. Evidence suggests that developing and maintaining an effective immune system may be costly a...
1. Evidence suggests that developing and maintaining an effective immune system may be costly and th...
International audienceBackground: In all organisms, life-history traits are constrained by trade-off...
According to the resource allocation theory, animals have to make a trade-off between resource-deman...
International audienceAccording to the principle of allocation, trade-offs are inevitable when resou...
Background: Both host genetic potentials for growth and disease resistance, as well as nutrition are...
Enhancing relevant immunity of production animals to achieve more robust animals is receiving more ...
Immune-receptor genes of the adaptive immune system, such as the major histocompatibility complex (M...
Moore, MichaelDiet has a significant impact on the functioning of the immune system, but there is a...
Background: Ecological immunology has focused on the costs of investment in immunocompetence. Ho...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the effects of different levels of feed restriction (F...
A central assumption in ecological immunology is that immune responses are costly, with costs manife...
Why species differ in rate of development and quality of offspring is a central question in life his...
Keywords: chicken, residual feed intake, resource allocation, immune response, Salmonella Enteritidi...
Abstract Background To satisfy an increasing demand f...
P>1. Evidence suggests that developing and maintaining an effective immune system may be costly a...
1. Evidence suggests that developing and maintaining an effective immune system may be costly and th...
International audienceBackground: In all organisms, life-history traits are constrained by trade-off...
According to the resource allocation theory, animals have to make a trade-off between resource-deman...
International audienceAccording to the principle of allocation, trade-offs are inevitable when resou...
Background: Both host genetic potentials for growth and disease resistance, as well as nutrition are...
Enhancing relevant immunity of production animals to achieve more robust animals is receiving more ...
Immune-receptor genes of the adaptive immune system, such as the major histocompatibility complex (M...
Moore, MichaelDiet has a significant impact on the functioning of the immune system, but there is a...
Background: Ecological immunology has focused on the costs of investment in immunocompetence. Ho...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the effects of different levels of feed restriction (F...
A central assumption in ecological immunology is that immune responses are costly, with costs manife...
Why species differ in rate of development and quality of offspring is a central question in life his...
Keywords: chicken, residual feed intake, resource allocation, immune response, Salmonella Enteritidi...
Abstract Background To satisfy an increasing demand f...