Male sand lizards (Lacerta agilis) with a specific restriction fragment length polymorphism fragment in their major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genotype (‘O-males’) are more resistant to ectoparasites (a tick, Ixodes ricinus) than are males that lack this fragment (‘NO-males’). However, emerging evidence suggests that such adaptive immune responses are costly, here manifested by reduced body condition and a compromised defence against secondary infections by haemoprotid parasites that use the ticks as vectors. Subsequent to tick encounter, O-males suffer from a higher leucocyte–erythrocyte ratio, and higher haemoprotid parasitaemia, in particular in relation to vector encounter rate. Furthermore, O-males (i.e. successful...
Parasites can represent formidable selection pressures for hosts, but the cost of infection is somet...
Despite its importance in evolutionary biology, studies of the pattern of disease resistance in natu...
BACKGROUND: Molecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or spec...
Male sand lizards (Lacerta agilis) with a specific restriction fragment length polymorphism fragmen...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a large gene family that plays a central role in the i...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a large gene family that plays a central role in the i...
“Good genes” are genetic elements that contribute to lifetime reproductive success, regardless of a...
Theory suggests that host-parasite interaction should lead to local adaptation of parasites to their...
International audienceWhen effective immune defenses against parasites are costly and resources limi...
<div><p>Heterozygosity-fitness correlations (HFCs) provide insights into the genetic bases of indivi...
MHC gene polymorphism is thought to be driven by host-parasite coevolution, but the evidence for an ...
The Hamilton and Zuk hypothesis on haemoparasite-mediated sexual selection and certain studies of fi...
The immunocompetence-handicap hypothesis suggests that androgen-dependent male characters constitut...
In the context of the immunocompetence handicap hypothesis, we explored how differences in parasite ...
Parasites can represent formidable selection pressures for hosts, but the cost of infection is somet...
Despite its importance in evolutionary biology, studies of the pattern of disease resistance in natu...
BACKGROUND: Molecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or spec...
Male sand lizards (Lacerta agilis) with a specific restriction fragment length polymorphism fragmen...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a large gene family that plays a central role in the i...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a large gene family that plays a central role in the i...
“Good genes” are genetic elements that contribute to lifetime reproductive success, regardless of a...
Theory suggests that host-parasite interaction should lead to local adaptation of parasites to their...
International audienceWhen effective immune defenses against parasites are costly and resources limi...
<div><p>Heterozygosity-fitness correlations (HFCs) provide insights into the genetic bases of indivi...
MHC gene polymorphism is thought to be driven by host-parasite coevolution, but the evidence for an ...
The Hamilton and Zuk hypothesis on haemoparasite-mediated sexual selection and certain studies of fi...
The immunocompetence-handicap hypothesis suggests that androgen-dependent male characters constitut...
In the context of the immunocompetence handicap hypothesis, we explored how differences in parasite ...
Parasites can represent formidable selection pressures for hosts, but the cost of infection is somet...
Despite its importance in evolutionary biology, studies of the pattern of disease resistance in natu...
BACKGROUND: Molecular genetic studies are revealing an increasing number of cryptic lineages or spec...