A fundamental problem for the evolution of pregnancy, the most specialized form of parental investment among vertebrates, is the rejection of the nonself-embryo. Mammals achieve immunological tolerance by down-regulating both major histocompatibility complex pathways (MHC I and II). Although pregnancy has evolved multiple times independently among vertebrates, knowledge of associated immune system adjustments is restricted to mammals. All of them (except monotremata) display full internal pregnancy, making evolutionary reconstructions within the class mammalia meaningless. Here, we study the seahorse and pipefish family (syngnathids) that have evolved male pregnancy across a gradient from external oviparity to internal gestation. We assess ...
All living organisms are permanently exposed to harmful parasites and pathogens. The immune system a...
While originally acquired from the environment, a fraction of the microbiota is transferred from par...
In pipefishes and seahorses (family Syngnathidae), the males provide all postzygotic care of offspri...
Pregnancy has evolved upwards of 150 times across vertebrates and represents the reproductive strate...
The unique male pregnancy in pipefishes and seahorses ranges from basic attachment (pouch-less speci...
Viviparity (live birth) has evolved more than 150 times in vertebrates, and represents an excellent ...
A fundamental problem for the evolution of pregnancy, the most specialized form of parental investme...
Male pregnancy in syngnathids (seahorses, pipefishes, and sea dragons) is an evolutionary innovation...
© 2020 Cambridge Philosophical Society The seahorses, pipefishes and seadragons (Syngnathidae) are a...
Male pregnancy in syngnathids (seahorses, pipefishes, and sea dragons) is an evolutionary innovation...
In vertebrates, maternal transfer of immunity via the eggs or the placenta provides offspring with c...
Viviparity (live birth) has evolved more than 150 times in vertebrates, and represents an excellent ...
The evolution of complex traits, which are specified by the interplay of multiple genetic loci and e...
The evolution of complex traits, which are specified by the interplay of multiple genetic loci and e...
While originally acquired from the environment, a fraction of the microbiota is transferred from par...
All living organisms are permanently exposed to harmful parasites and pathogens. The immune system a...
While originally acquired from the environment, a fraction of the microbiota is transferred from par...
In pipefishes and seahorses (family Syngnathidae), the males provide all postzygotic care of offspri...
Pregnancy has evolved upwards of 150 times across vertebrates and represents the reproductive strate...
The unique male pregnancy in pipefishes and seahorses ranges from basic attachment (pouch-less speci...
Viviparity (live birth) has evolved more than 150 times in vertebrates, and represents an excellent ...
A fundamental problem for the evolution of pregnancy, the most specialized form of parental investme...
Male pregnancy in syngnathids (seahorses, pipefishes, and sea dragons) is an evolutionary innovation...
© 2020 Cambridge Philosophical Society The seahorses, pipefishes and seadragons (Syngnathidae) are a...
Male pregnancy in syngnathids (seahorses, pipefishes, and sea dragons) is an evolutionary innovation...
In vertebrates, maternal transfer of immunity via the eggs or the placenta provides offspring with c...
Viviparity (live birth) has evolved more than 150 times in vertebrates, and represents an excellent ...
The evolution of complex traits, which are specified by the interplay of multiple genetic loci and e...
The evolution of complex traits, which are specified by the interplay of multiple genetic loci and e...
While originally acquired from the environment, a fraction of the microbiota is transferred from par...
All living organisms are permanently exposed to harmful parasites and pathogens. The immune system a...
While originally acquired from the environment, a fraction of the microbiota is transferred from par...
In pipefishes and seahorses (family Syngnathidae), the males provide all postzygotic care of offspri...