Maternal antibodies protect chicks from infection with pathogens early in life and may impact pathogen dynamics due to the alteration of the proportion of susceptible individuals in a population. We investigated the transfer of maternal antibodies against avian influenza virus (AIV) in a key AIV host species, the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos). Combining observations in both the field and in mallards kept in captivity, we connected maternal AIV antibody concentrations in eggs to (i) female body condition, (ii) female AIV antibody concentration, (iii) egg laying order, (iv) egg size and (v) embryo sex. We applied maternity analysis to the eggs collected in the field to account for intraspecific nest parasitism, which is reportedly high in Anse...
Studies of pathogen transmission typically overlook that wildlife hosts can include both migrant and...
BACKGROUND: Wild mallards (Anas platyrhychos) are considered one of the primary reservoir species fo...
Female birds transfer antibodies to their offspring via the egg yolk, thus possibly providing passiv...
Maternal antibodies protect chicks from infection with pathogens early in life and may impact pathog...
Maternal antibodies protect chicks from infection with pathogens early in life and may impact pathog...
<div><p>Maternal antibodies protect chicks from infection with pathogens early in life and may impac...
Maternal antibodies protect chicks from infection with pathogens early in life and may impact pathog...
From April until June 2010, free-living female mallards were caught from their nest in a woodland ar...
AbstractWild waterfowl are maintenance hosts of most influenza A virus (IAV) subtypes and are often ...
Wild waterfowl are maintenance hosts of most influenza A virus (IAV) subtypes and are often the subj...
1<p>Free-living mallards and eggs.</p>2<p>Captive mallards and eggs.</p>3<p>Relative concentration o...
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Avian influenza virus (AIV) occurrence and transmission remain important wildlife and human health i...
Female birds transfer maternally-derived antibodies (matAb) to their nestlings, via the egg yolk. Th...
1. Similar to other infectious diseases, the prevalence of low pathogenic avian influenza viruses (L...
Studies of pathogen transmission typically overlook that wildlife hosts can include both migrant and...
BACKGROUND: Wild mallards (Anas platyrhychos) are considered one of the primary reservoir species fo...
Female birds transfer antibodies to their offspring via the egg yolk, thus possibly providing passiv...
Maternal antibodies protect chicks from infection with pathogens early in life and may impact pathog...
Maternal antibodies protect chicks from infection with pathogens early in life and may impact pathog...
<div><p>Maternal antibodies protect chicks from infection with pathogens early in life and may impac...
Maternal antibodies protect chicks from infection with pathogens early in life and may impact pathog...
From April until June 2010, free-living female mallards were caught from their nest in a woodland ar...
AbstractWild waterfowl are maintenance hosts of most influenza A virus (IAV) subtypes and are often ...
Wild waterfowl are maintenance hosts of most influenza A virus (IAV) subtypes and are often the subj...
1<p>Free-living mallards and eggs.</p>2<p>Captive mallards and eggs.</p>3<p>Relative concentration o...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Avian influenza virus (AIV) occurrence and transmission remain important wildlife and human health i...
Female birds transfer maternally-derived antibodies (matAb) to their nestlings, via the egg yolk. Th...
1. Similar to other infectious diseases, the prevalence of low pathogenic avian influenza viruses (L...
Studies of pathogen transmission typically overlook that wildlife hosts can include both migrant and...
BACKGROUND: Wild mallards (Anas platyrhychos) are considered one of the primary reservoir species fo...
Female birds transfer antibodies to their offspring via the egg yolk, thus possibly providing passiv...