Trade‐offs among the key life‐history traits of reproduction and immunity have been widely documented. However, the currency in use is not well‐understood. We investigated how reproducing female side‐blotched lizards, Uta stansburiana, allocate lipids versus proteins when given an immune challenge. We tested whether lizards would invest more in reproduction or immunity depending on reproductive stage. Females were given stable isotopes (15N‐leucine and 13C‐1‐palmitic acid), maintained on a regular diet and given either a cutaneous biopsy or a sham biopsy (control). Stable isotopes were monitored and analyzed in feces and uric acid, skin biopsies, eggs, and toe clips. We found that lizards deposited both proteins and lipids into their healin...
Investing in the current reproduction requires diverting energy resources from other metabolic funct...
Mechanisms of reproductive allocation are major determinants of fitness because embryos cannot compl...
Life history theory predicts that there should be an inverse relationship between offspring size and...
1.Trade-offs between the reproductive and immune systems are predicted when resources are limited, b...
When an organism is forced to choose between repairing itself and investing in offspring, which will...
Survival is a prerequisite for successful reproduction, and is thus intertwined with fitness. Some p...
Animals trade-off limited resources among competing demands. Trade-offs are difficult to quantify be...
Latitudinal variation has long been known to affect life history. Bergmann and Allen made latitudina...
Investing resources into reproduction can limit energy available to other competing demands, such as...
The ubiquitous life-history trade-off between reproduction and survival has long been hypothesized t...
Life‐history strategies are known to shift with latitude in many species. While life‐history variati...
Reptiles, like other vertebrates, rely on immunity to defend themselves from infection. The energeti...
Abstract Life‐history strategies are known to shift with latitude in many species. While life‐histor...
Investing in the current reproduction requires diverting energy resources from other metabolic funct...
1. A fundamental assumption in evolutionary immunology is that the immune system is costly to develo...
Investing in the current reproduction requires diverting energy resources from other metabolic funct...
Mechanisms of reproductive allocation are major determinants of fitness because embryos cannot compl...
Life history theory predicts that there should be an inverse relationship between offspring size and...
1.Trade-offs between the reproductive and immune systems are predicted when resources are limited, b...
When an organism is forced to choose between repairing itself and investing in offspring, which will...
Survival is a prerequisite for successful reproduction, and is thus intertwined with fitness. Some p...
Animals trade-off limited resources among competing demands. Trade-offs are difficult to quantify be...
Latitudinal variation has long been known to affect life history. Bergmann and Allen made latitudina...
Investing resources into reproduction can limit energy available to other competing demands, such as...
The ubiquitous life-history trade-off between reproduction and survival has long been hypothesized t...
Life‐history strategies are known to shift with latitude in many species. While life‐history variati...
Reptiles, like other vertebrates, rely on immunity to defend themselves from infection. The energeti...
Abstract Life‐history strategies are known to shift with latitude in many species. While life‐histor...
Investing in the current reproduction requires diverting energy resources from other metabolic funct...
1. A fundamental assumption in evolutionary immunology is that the immune system is costly to develo...
Investing in the current reproduction requires diverting energy resources from other metabolic funct...
Mechanisms of reproductive allocation are major determinants of fitness because embryos cannot compl...
Life history theory predicts that there should be an inverse relationship between offspring size and...