Immunosenescence is a well-known phenomenon in mammal systems, but its relevance in other long-lived vertebrates is less understood. Further, the influence of age and reproductive effort on immune function in long-lived species can be challenging to assess, as long-term data are scarce and it is often difficult to sample the oldest age classes. We used the painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) to test hypotheses of immunosenescence and a trade-off between reproductive output and immune function in a population of a long-lived vertebrate that has been monitored for over 30 years. These long-term data are utilized to employ a unique approach of aging turtles with mark-recapture data and population-specific growth modeling to obtain more accurate e...
International audienceIn animals, physiological mechanisms underlying reproductive and actuarial sen...
Immunosenescence, the decline in immune defense with age, is an important mortality source in elderl...
The immune system of sea turtles is not completely understood. Sea turtles (as reptiles) bridge a un...
Energy allocation among somatic maintenance, reproduction and growth varies not only among species, ...
Lifespan and aging rates vary considerably across taxa; thus, understanding the factors that lead to...
Lifespan and aging rates vary considerably across taxa; thus, understanding the factors that lead to...
All jawed vertebrates have innate and adaptive immune responses, and the same major components of th...
1. Temperature affects nearly all aspects of the physiology of ectotherms, including their ability t...
Immunosenescence, the decline in immune defense with age, is an important mortality source in elderl...
The immune system allows animals to survive the constant attacks of pathogens. Even though it is ess...
The Charnov-Bull model of differential fitness is often used to explain the evolution and maintenanc...
Summary Vertebrate immune systems are understood to be complex and dynamic, with trade-offs among di...
Aging is associated with declines in physiological performance; declining immune defenses particular...
International audienceIn animals, physiological mechanisms underlying reproductive and actuarial sen...
Immunosenescence, the decline in immune defense with age, is an important mortality source in elderl...
The immune system of sea turtles is not completely understood. Sea turtles (as reptiles) bridge a un...
Energy allocation among somatic maintenance, reproduction and growth varies not only among species, ...
Lifespan and aging rates vary considerably across taxa; thus, understanding the factors that lead to...
Lifespan and aging rates vary considerably across taxa; thus, understanding the factors that lead to...
All jawed vertebrates have innate and adaptive immune responses, and the same major components of th...
1. Temperature affects nearly all aspects of the physiology of ectotherms, including their ability t...
Immunosenescence, the decline in immune defense with age, is an important mortality source in elderl...
The immune system allows animals to survive the constant attacks of pathogens. Even though it is ess...
The Charnov-Bull model of differential fitness is often used to explain the evolution and maintenanc...
Summary Vertebrate immune systems are understood to be complex and dynamic, with trade-offs among di...
Aging is associated with declines in physiological performance; declining immune defenses particular...
International audienceIn animals, physiological mechanisms underlying reproductive and actuarial sen...
Immunosenescence, the decline in immune defense with age, is an important mortality source in elderl...
The immune system of sea turtles is not completely understood. Sea turtles (as reptiles) bridge a un...