Determining how an animal’s social context alters its immune responses will help us understand how pathogens impact individual health and spread within groups. Several studies have shown that group-housed animals can suppress components of the acute phase immune response, specifically sickness behaviors like lethargy. However, we do not know whether individuals alter sickness behaviors or other components of the acute phase response, including thermoregulation, in response to the infection status of other group members. We used automated radio telemetry on captive house sparrows (Passer domesticus) to test whether sickness behaviors and thermoregulation differed during immune challenge under 2 social contexts: 1) all of the flock inoculated...
1. The innate immune system is essential for survival, yet many immune traits are highly variable be...
Co-infection with microparasites (e.g., bacteria) and macroparasites (e.g., helminths) is often the ...
Fever and hypothermia are well characterized components of systemic inflammation. However, our knowl...
Determining how an animal’s social context alters its immune responses will help us understand how p...
Determining how an animal\u27s social context alters its immune responses will help us understand ho...
Sickness behaviors constitute an array of symptoms exhibited by an animal during the course of an in...
In social organisms, immune-mediated behavioural changes (sickness behaviours) can both influence an...
Acute infections can alter foraging and movement behaviours relevant to sociality and pathogen sprea...
When animals are suffering from an infection, they frequently exhibit symptoms such as reductions in...
Non-lethal infections are common in free-living animals and the associated sickness behaviours can i...
Acute infections can alter foraging and movement behaviors relevant to sociality and pathogen spread...
Immune responses benefit hosts by clearing pathogens, but they also incur physiological costs and ti...
Co-infection with microparasites (e.g., bacteria) and macroparasites (e.g., helminths) is often the ...
Infectious diseases can cause host mortality through direct or indirect mechanisms, including altere...
1. The acute phase immune response, which includes fever and sickness behaviours, carries high costs...
1. The innate immune system is essential for survival, yet many immune traits are highly variable be...
Co-infection with microparasites (e.g., bacteria) and macroparasites (e.g., helminths) is often the ...
Fever and hypothermia are well characterized components of systemic inflammation. However, our knowl...
Determining how an animal’s social context alters its immune responses will help us understand how p...
Determining how an animal\u27s social context alters its immune responses will help us understand ho...
Sickness behaviors constitute an array of symptoms exhibited by an animal during the course of an in...
In social organisms, immune-mediated behavioural changes (sickness behaviours) can both influence an...
Acute infections can alter foraging and movement behaviours relevant to sociality and pathogen sprea...
When animals are suffering from an infection, they frequently exhibit symptoms such as reductions in...
Non-lethal infections are common in free-living animals and the associated sickness behaviours can i...
Acute infections can alter foraging and movement behaviors relevant to sociality and pathogen spread...
Immune responses benefit hosts by clearing pathogens, but they also incur physiological costs and ti...
Co-infection with microparasites (e.g., bacteria) and macroparasites (e.g., helminths) is often the ...
Infectious diseases can cause host mortality through direct or indirect mechanisms, including altere...
1. The acute phase immune response, which includes fever and sickness behaviours, carries high costs...
1. The innate immune system is essential for survival, yet many immune traits are highly variable be...
Co-infection with microparasites (e.g., bacteria) and macroparasites (e.g., helminths) is often the ...
Fever and hypothermia are well characterized components of systemic inflammation. However, our knowl...