Animals may face trade-offs when several simultaneous functions or processes compete for limiting resources. In that context, allocation of resources to the most fitness-enhancing competing function can be prioritized. Immune response and locomotor performance are relevant fitness components, mainly due to their important roles as defence against pathogens and predators, respectively. However, both promote oxidative stress and consume energy and metabolites. Consistently, trade-offs between immune response and locomotion have been reported in some taxa. In this work, we examine whether an immune challenge hinders short-distance swimming speed of adult Iberian ribbed newts, Pleurodeles waltl. To that end, we inoculated Escherichia coli cell ...
Many organisms avoid habitats posing risks of parasitism. Parasites are not generally conspicuous, h...
Host-associated microbiomes play an essential role in the health of organisms, including immune syst...
© 2017 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2017 British Ecological Society Animals switch habitats on ...
What level of immunocompetence should an animal maintain while undertaking long-distance dispersal? ...
Reptiles, like other vertebrates, rely on immunity to defend themselves from infection. The energeti...
International audienceAmphibians are the vertebrate group most affected by global change. Their high...
Energy-based trade-offs occur when investment in one fitness-related trait diverts energy away from ...
Previous studies suggest that immune-challenged individuals need to allocate resources to the immune...
Energy-based trade-offs occur when investment in one fitness-related trait diverts energy away from ...
Fungal pathogens have evolved a broad suite of strategies aiming at evading the host immune response...
peer reviewedAmphibians are currently the animal class facing the highest risk of extinction, notabl...
In an invasive species, selection for increased rates of dispersal at the expanding range front may ...
The global amphibian biodiversity crisis is driven by disease, habitat destruction and drastically a...
The repertoire of defenses a host may use against a pathogen is often thought of in the context of i...
Several lines of evidence suggest that learning and triggering an immune response are both metabolic...
Many organisms avoid habitats posing risks of parasitism. Parasites are not generally conspicuous, h...
Host-associated microbiomes play an essential role in the health of organisms, including immune syst...
© 2017 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2017 British Ecological Society Animals switch habitats on ...
What level of immunocompetence should an animal maintain while undertaking long-distance dispersal? ...
Reptiles, like other vertebrates, rely on immunity to defend themselves from infection. The energeti...
International audienceAmphibians are the vertebrate group most affected by global change. Their high...
Energy-based trade-offs occur when investment in one fitness-related trait diverts energy away from ...
Previous studies suggest that immune-challenged individuals need to allocate resources to the immune...
Energy-based trade-offs occur when investment in one fitness-related trait diverts energy away from ...
Fungal pathogens have evolved a broad suite of strategies aiming at evading the host immune response...
peer reviewedAmphibians are currently the animal class facing the highest risk of extinction, notabl...
In an invasive species, selection for increased rates of dispersal at the expanding range front may ...
The global amphibian biodiversity crisis is driven by disease, habitat destruction and drastically a...
The repertoire of defenses a host may use against a pathogen is often thought of in the context of i...
Several lines of evidence suggest that learning and triggering an immune response are both metabolic...
Many organisms avoid habitats posing risks of parasitism. Parasites are not generally conspicuous, h...
Host-associated microbiomes play an essential role in the health of organisms, including immune syst...
© 2017 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2017 British Ecological Society Animals switch habitats on ...