Recovery from infection is not always complete, and mild chronic infection may persist. Although the direct costs of such infections are apparently small, the potential for any long-term effects on Darwinian fitness is poorly understood. In a wild population of great reed warblers, we found that low-level chronic malaria infection reduced life span as well as the lifetime number and quality of offspring. These delayed fitness effects of malaria appear to be mediated by telomere degradation, a result supported by controlled infection experiments on birds in captivity. The results of this study imply that chronic infection may be causing a series of small adverse effects that accumulate and eventually impair phenotypic quality and Darwinian f...
Parasites are expected to exert long-term costs on host fecundity and longevity. Understanding the c...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
Abstract Avian malaria can affect survival and repro-duction of their hosts. Two patterns commonly o...
Recovery from infection is not always complete, and mild chronic infection may persist. Although the...
Haemosporidia is a well-studied group of parasites, which infect mammals, reptiles and birds and use...
Several studies have shown associations between shorter telomere length in blood and weakened immune...
Several studies have shown associations between shorter telomere length in blood and weakened immune...
Reproduction is inherently costly. Environmental stressors, such as infection and limited food resou...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
Avian malaria parasites are supposed to exert negative effects on host fitness because these intrace...
Parasitic infections potentially drive host's life-histories since they can have detrimental effects...
7 pagesInternational audienceParasites are known to exert strong selection pressures on their hosts ...
Avian malaria can affect survival and reproduction of their hosts. Two patterns commonly observed in...
Studying life history strategies is crucial for understanding the diversity among organisms. The tra...
Parasites are expected to exert long-term costs on host fecundity and longevity. Understanding the c...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
Abstract Avian malaria can affect survival and repro-duction of their hosts. Two patterns commonly o...
Recovery from infection is not always complete, and mild chronic infection may persist. Although the...
Haemosporidia is a well-studied group of parasites, which infect mammals, reptiles and birds and use...
Several studies have shown associations between shorter telomere length in blood and weakened immune...
Several studies have shown associations between shorter telomere length in blood and weakened immune...
Reproduction is inherently costly. Environmental stressors, such as infection and limited food resou...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
Avian malaria parasites are supposed to exert negative effects on host fitness because these intrace...
Parasitic infections potentially drive host's life-histories since they can have detrimental effects...
7 pagesInternational audienceParasites are known to exert strong selection pressures on their hosts ...
Avian malaria can affect survival and reproduction of their hosts. Two patterns commonly observed in...
Studying life history strategies is crucial for understanding the diversity among organisms. The tra...
Parasites are expected to exert long-term costs on host fecundity and longevity. Understanding the c...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
Abstract Avian malaria can affect survival and repro-duction of their hosts. Two patterns commonly o...