The transfer of antibodies from mother to offspring provides crucial protection against infection to offspring during early life in humans and domestic and laboratory animals. However, few studies have tested the consequences of variation in maternal antibody transfer for offspring fitness in the wild. Further, separating the immunoprotective effects of antibodies from their association with nutritional resources provided by mothers is difficult. Here, we measured plasma levels of total and parasite-specific antibodies in neonatal (less than 10 days old) wild Soay sheep over 25 years to quantify variation in maternal antibody transfer and test its association with offspring survival. Maternal antibody transfer was predicted by maternal age ...
Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despite i...
Immune defenses are expected to be crucial for survival under the considerable parasite pressures ex...
The transfer of maternal antibodies is a critical mechanism for the early life survival of vertebrat...
INTRODUCTION: The transfer of antibodies from mother to offspring is key to protecting young animals...
A trade‐off between reproduction and immune function has been suggested to potentially underpin betw...
A trade‐off between reproduction and immune function has been suggested to potentially underpin betw...
An effective immune response is expected to confer fitness benefits through improved resistance to p...
Despite our rapidly advancing mechanistic understanding of vertebrate immunity under controlled labo...
Maternal immune transfer is the most significant source of protection from early-life infection, but...
An effective immune response is expected to confer fitness benefits through improved resistance to p...
Parasites have a major impact on host condition and fitness and thereby represent a strong selectiv...
Maternal effects by which females provide their offspring with non-genetic factors such as hormones,...
An effective immune response is expected to confer fitness benefits through improved resistance to p...
1. Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despit...
Knowledge of the causes of variation in host immunity to parasitic infection and the time-scales ove...
Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despite i...
Immune defenses are expected to be crucial for survival under the considerable parasite pressures ex...
The transfer of maternal antibodies is a critical mechanism for the early life survival of vertebrat...
INTRODUCTION: The transfer of antibodies from mother to offspring is key to protecting young animals...
A trade‐off between reproduction and immune function has been suggested to potentially underpin betw...
A trade‐off between reproduction and immune function has been suggested to potentially underpin betw...
An effective immune response is expected to confer fitness benefits through improved resistance to p...
Despite our rapidly advancing mechanistic understanding of vertebrate immunity under controlled labo...
Maternal immune transfer is the most significant source of protection from early-life infection, but...
An effective immune response is expected to confer fitness benefits through improved resistance to p...
Parasites have a major impact on host condition and fitness and thereby represent a strong selectiv...
Maternal effects by which females provide their offspring with non-genetic factors such as hormones,...
An effective immune response is expected to confer fitness benefits through improved resistance to p...
1. Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despit...
Knowledge of the causes of variation in host immunity to parasitic infection and the time-scales ove...
Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despite i...
Immune defenses are expected to be crucial for survival under the considerable parasite pressures ex...
The transfer of maternal antibodies is a critical mechanism for the early life survival of vertebrat...