Determining individual health status is of great importance for a better understanding of life history trade-offs between growth, reproduction, and maintenance. However, existing immunological methods are invasive and therefore not suitable for investigating health status in wild populations. Thus, there is an urgent need for non-invasive methods to assess the immune status of animals. Neopterin is involved in the cell-mediated pathway of the immune response (Th1–type), secreted during the activation of monocytes and macrophages. We investigated if urinary neopterin could serve as a biomarker of health status in bonobos and chimpanzees. First, we performed a chemical validation of a commercial neopterin enzyme immune assay (EIA) for bonobo ...
International audienceRecent progress in designing non-invasive tools to monitor wildlife health off...
Ecoimmunology conceptualizes the role of immunity in shaping life history in a natural context. With...
Increasing anthropogenic alterations propelled by a growing human population paired with ecological ...
Determining individual health status is of great importance for a better understanding of life histo...
Monitoring immune system activation of wild animals has garnered increasing interest within the fiel...
Funding was provided by Max Planck Society as well as the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and ...
Background: Non-invasive biomarkers can facilitate health assessments in wild primate populations by...
This thesis is composed of one journal-ready article and one chapter that includes a preliminary int...
OBJECTIVES: Health, disease, and immune function are key areas of research in studies of ecology and...
The value of urinary neopterin as a predictive marker for disease progression in SIV- and HIV-2-infe...
Recent advances in non-invasively collected samples have opened up new and exciting opportunities fo...
International audienceInvestigating how individuals adjust their investment into distinct components...
<div><p>Recent advances in non-invasively collected samples have opened up new and exciting opportun...
Poster presented at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Durham, North Caro...
We performed 796 dip-stick tests on urine from 100 wild West African chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes ve...
International audienceRecent progress in designing non-invasive tools to monitor wildlife health off...
Ecoimmunology conceptualizes the role of immunity in shaping life history in a natural context. With...
Increasing anthropogenic alterations propelled by a growing human population paired with ecological ...
Determining individual health status is of great importance for a better understanding of life histo...
Monitoring immune system activation of wild animals has garnered increasing interest within the fiel...
Funding was provided by Max Planck Society as well as the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and ...
Background: Non-invasive biomarkers can facilitate health assessments in wild primate populations by...
This thesis is composed of one journal-ready article and one chapter that includes a preliminary int...
OBJECTIVES: Health, disease, and immune function are key areas of research in studies of ecology and...
The value of urinary neopterin as a predictive marker for disease progression in SIV- and HIV-2-infe...
Recent advances in non-invasively collected samples have opened up new and exciting opportunities fo...
International audienceInvestigating how individuals adjust their investment into distinct components...
<div><p>Recent advances in non-invasively collected samples have opened up new and exciting opportun...
Poster presented at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists Meeting, Durham, North Caro...
We performed 796 dip-stick tests on urine from 100 wild West African chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes ve...
International audienceRecent progress in designing non-invasive tools to monitor wildlife health off...
Ecoimmunology conceptualizes the role of immunity in shaping life history in a natural context. With...
Increasing anthropogenic alterations propelled by a growing human population paired with ecological ...