Infections can have detrimental effects on the fitness of an animal. Reproducing females may therefore be sensitive to cues of infection and be able to adaptively change their oviposition strategy in the face of infection. As one possibility, females could make a terminal investment and shift reproductive effort from future to current reproduction as life expectancy decreases. We hypothesized that females of the noctuid moth Heliothis virescens make a terminal investment and adapt their oviposition timing as well as their oviposition site selectivity in response to an immune challenge. We indeed found that females that were challenged with the bacterial entomopathogen Serratia entomophila laid more eggs than control females one night after ...
Group living can select for increased immunity, given the heightened risk of parasite transmission. ...
Developmental plasticity provides individuals with a distinct advantage when the reproductive enviro...
Mounting and maintaining an effective immune response in the face of infection can be costly. The ou...
Infections can have detrimental effects on the fitness of an animal. Reproducing females may therefo...
Infections can have detrimental effects on the fitness of an animal. Reproducing females may therefo...
BACKGROUND: Immune response induction benefits insects in combatting infection by pathogens. However...
Organisms in the wild are likely to face multiple immune challenges as well as additiona...
Male-killing bacteria are common in insects, and are thought to persist in host populations primaril...
Background: To optimize their resistance against pathogen infection, individuals are expected to fin...
International audienceThe terminal investment hypothesis predicts that animals increase their reprod...
Invertebrate hosts often bring forward their reproductive effort in response to a parasitic infectio...
Deciding where to eat and raise offspring carries important fitness consequences for all animals, es...
Group living can select for increased immunity, given the heightened risk of parasite transmission. ...
Developmental plasticity provides individuals with a distinct advantage when the reproductive enviro...
Mounting and maintaining an effective immune response in the face of infection can be costly. The ou...
Infections can have detrimental effects on the fitness of an animal. Reproducing females may therefo...
Infections can have detrimental effects on the fitness of an animal. Reproducing females may therefo...
BACKGROUND: Immune response induction benefits insects in combatting infection by pathogens. However...
Organisms in the wild are likely to face multiple immune challenges as well as additiona...
Male-killing bacteria are common in insects, and are thought to persist in host populations primaril...
Background: To optimize their resistance against pathogen infection, individuals are expected to fin...
International audienceThe terminal investment hypothesis predicts that animals increase their reprod...
Invertebrate hosts often bring forward their reproductive effort in response to a parasitic infectio...
Deciding where to eat and raise offspring carries important fitness consequences for all animals, es...
Group living can select for increased immunity, given the heightened risk of parasite transmission. ...
Developmental plasticity provides individuals with a distinct advantage when the reproductive enviro...
Mounting and maintaining an effective immune response in the face of infection can be costly. The ou...