Background: Complex communities of bacteria inhabit the feathers of all birds. Under normal conditions, individuals maintain a healthy state by defending themselves against these potential invaders by preening. The immune system is only triggered when bacteria gain access into the body. Preening is, however, costly and may trade-off with investment in the immune system. To shed light on how birds balance the trade-off between immunity and preen secretions when facing high or low feather bacterial load, we experimentally manipulated feather bacteria load of feral pigeons (Columba livia), and investigated the effects on immune defenses. Results: Birds facing high feather bacterial load had lower immune response to PHA skin-swelling test (a me...
In animals, events occurring early in life can have profound effects on subsequent life-history even...
Co-infection with microparasites (e.g., bacteria) and macroparasites (e.g., helminths) is often the ...
International audienceBackground: Parasites exert important selective pressures on host life history...
International audienceBackground: Complex communities of bacteria inhabit the feathers of all birds....
Background: Parasites exert important selective pressures on host life history traits. In birds, fea...
The microbiota has a broad range of impacts on host physiology and behaviour, pointing out the need ...
Growing feathers and mounting immune responses are both energetically costly for birds. According to...
Feather-associated bacteria are widespread inhabitants of avian plumage. However, the determinants o...
Bacteria are fundamental associates of animals, and recent studies have highlighted their major role...
Feathers are complex structures essential to a bird’s survival which must be periodically replaced b...
Bacteria have had a fundamental impact on vertebrate evolution not only by affecting the evolution o...
Relationships between avian physiology and bacterial assemblages in the cloaca are poorly understood...
In animals, events occurring early in life can have profound effects on subsequent life-history even...
Co-infection with microparasites (e.g., bacteria) and macroparasites (e.g., helminths) is often the ...
International audienceBackground: Parasites exert important selective pressures on host life history...
International audienceBackground: Complex communities of bacteria inhabit the feathers of all birds....
Background: Parasites exert important selective pressures on host life history traits. In birds, fea...
The microbiota has a broad range of impacts on host physiology and behaviour, pointing out the need ...
Growing feathers and mounting immune responses are both energetically costly for birds. According to...
Feather-associated bacteria are widespread inhabitants of avian plumage. However, the determinants o...
Bacteria are fundamental associates of animals, and recent studies have highlighted their major role...
Feathers are complex structures essential to a bird’s survival which must be periodically replaced b...
Bacteria have had a fundamental impact on vertebrate evolution not only by affecting the evolution o...
Relationships between avian physiology and bacterial assemblages in the cloaca are poorly understood...
In animals, events occurring early in life can have profound effects on subsequent life-history even...
Co-infection with microparasites (e.g., bacteria) and macroparasites (e.g., helminths) is often the ...
International audienceBackground: Parasites exert important selective pressures on host life history...