Unravelling the genetic basis of phenotypic variation among individuals is an important step in our understanding of evolution. Recent studies of innate immune genes, such as β -defensins, revealed that these genes had high levels of polymorphism. However, researchers have yet to quantify the effects of such variability on immune responses and fitness-related traits in wild populations. In this study, we assessed how the variability at six avian β -defensin (AvBD) genes was linked to an immune function and reproductive success in adult tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor). We investigated the links between genetic variations using single nucleotide polymorphisms at AvBD genes, immune function as the bacterial killing ability (BKA) and fledgi...
Background: Life-history studies of wild bird populations often focus on the relationship between an...
Immune-receptor genes of the adaptive immune system, such as the major histocompatibility complex (M...
Hamilton and Zuk (1982) proposed that females choose mates based on ornaments whose expression is de...
Unravelling the genetic basis of phenotypic variation among individuals is an important step in our ...
Assessing the genetic variation and distribution of immune genes across heterogeneous environmental ...
All organisms encounter pathogens, and birds are especially susceptible to infection by malaria para...
In order to fully understand pathogen induced natural variation in fitness in wild animal population...
Variation in immune gene sequences is known to influence resistance to infectious diseases and paras...
Background: A well-functioning immune defence is crucial for fitness, but our knowledge about the im...
We present a locus-specific protocol suitable for the investigation, from extracted DNA, into natura...
The negative effects of inbreeding on fitness are serious concerns for populations of endangered spe...
We present a locus-specific protocol suitable for the investigation, from extracted DNA, into natura...
During population establishment, genetic drift can be the key driver of changes in genetic diversity...
International audienceShared ecological conditions encountered by species that colonize islands ofte...
Background: Life-history studies of wild bird populations often focus on the relationship between an...
Immune-receptor genes of the adaptive immune system, such as the major histocompatibility complex (M...
Hamilton and Zuk (1982) proposed that females choose mates based on ornaments whose expression is de...
Unravelling the genetic basis of phenotypic variation among individuals is an important step in our ...
Assessing the genetic variation and distribution of immune genes across heterogeneous environmental ...
All organisms encounter pathogens, and birds are especially susceptible to infection by malaria para...
In order to fully understand pathogen induced natural variation in fitness in wild animal population...
Variation in immune gene sequences is known to influence resistance to infectious diseases and paras...
Background: A well-functioning immune defence is crucial for fitness, but our knowledge about the im...
We present a locus-specific protocol suitable for the investigation, from extracted DNA, into natura...
The negative effects of inbreeding on fitness are serious concerns for populations of endangered spe...
We present a locus-specific protocol suitable for the investigation, from extracted DNA, into natura...
During population establishment, genetic drift can be the key driver of changes in genetic diversity...
International audienceShared ecological conditions encountered by species that colonize islands ofte...
Background: Life-history studies of wild bird populations often focus on the relationship between an...
Immune-receptor genes of the adaptive immune system, such as the major histocompatibility complex (M...
Hamilton and Zuk (1982) proposed that females choose mates based on ornaments whose expression is de...