There is an increasing appreciation of the importance of transgenerational effects on offspring fitness, including in relation to immune function and disease resistance. Here, we assess the impact of parental rearing density on offspring resistance to viral challenge in an insect species expressing density-dependent prophylaxis (DDP); i.e. the adaptive increase in resistance or tolerance to pathogen infection in response to crowding. We quantified survival rates in larvae of the cotton leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis) from either gregarious- or solitary-reared parents following challenge with the baculovirus S. littoralis nucleopolyhedrovirus. Larvae from both the parental and offspring generations exhibited DDP, with gregarious-reared larv...
1. In many insects, individuals primed with low doses of pathogens early in life have higher surviva...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
Under strong pathogen pressure, insects often evolve resistance to infection. Many insects are also ...
There is an increasing appreciation of the importance of transgenerational effects on offspring fitn...
Transgenerational effects, whereby the environment experienced by a parent leads to an altered offsp...
Aggregation can confer advantages in animal foraging, defense and thermoregulation. There is a tight...
1. Trans-generational priming renders offspring of immune-challenged parents less susceptible to dis...
Background: To optimize their resistance against pathogen infection, individuals are expected to fin...
1. Many organisms can improve their immune response as a function of their immunological experience ...
In addition to nutritional conditions experienced by individuals themselves, those experienced by th...
International audienceBackground: To optimize their resistance against pathogen infection, individua...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity operates across generations, when the parental environment affects...
Transgenerational effects of infection have a huge potential to influence the prevalence and intensi...
1. In many insects, individuals primed with low doses of pathogens early in life have higher surviva...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
Under strong pathogen pressure, insects often evolve resistance to infection. Many insects are also ...
There is an increasing appreciation of the importance of transgenerational effects on offspring fitn...
Transgenerational effects, whereby the environment experienced by a parent leads to an altered offsp...
Aggregation can confer advantages in animal foraging, defense and thermoregulation. There is a tight...
1. Trans-generational priming renders offspring of immune-challenged parents less susceptible to dis...
Background: To optimize their resistance against pathogen infection, individuals are expected to fin...
1. Many organisms can improve their immune response as a function of their immunological experience ...
In addition to nutritional conditions experienced by individuals themselves, those experienced by th...
International audienceBackground: To optimize their resistance against pathogen infection, individua...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity operates across generations, when the parental environment affects...
Transgenerational effects of infection have a huge potential to influence the prevalence and intensi...
1. In many insects, individuals primed with low doses of pathogens early in life have higher surviva...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
Under strong pathogen pressure, insects often evolve resistance to infection. Many insects are also ...