1. Evolutionary ecologists frequently argue that parasite defence is costly because resources must be reallocated from other life-history traits to fuel the immune response. However, this hypothesis is rarely explicitly tested. An alternative possibility is that immune responses impair an organism's ability to acquire the resources it needs to support metabolism. Here, we disentangle these opposing hypotheses for why the activation costs of parasite resistance arise. 2. We studied fecundity costs associated with immune stimulation in Drosophila melanogaster. Then, by measuring correlated changes in metabolic rate, food consumption and body weight, we assessed whether responses were consistent with immunity costs originating from altered res...
1. Mounting an immune response is likely to be costly in terms of energy and nutrients, and so it is...
Abstract Immune activation is generally acknowledged to be costly. These costs are frequently ass...
Resource availability is a key environmental constraint affecting the ecology and evolution of speci...
1. Evolutionary ecologists frequently argue that parasite defence is costly because resources must b...
Among species, populations, and individuals, there exists a tremendous amount of variation in how ho...
Abstract Background The evolution of disease resistan...
21 pagesInternational audienceCosts and benefits of the immune response have attracted considerable ...
The physiological responses of organisms to short-term environmental stress, such as infection, can ...
We present a simple unscaled, quantitative framework that addresses the optimum use of resources thr...
A central assumption in ecological immunology is that immune responses are costly, with costs manife...
Investigating the evolutionary origins of disease vulnerability is an important aspect of evolutiona...
A central assumption of theories of the ecology and evolution of immunological defence is that defen...
Background: The concept of a costly immune system that must be traded off against other important ph...
Parasites often prompt sub-lethal costs to their hosts by eliciting immune responses. These costs ca...
1. Mounting an immune response is likely to be costly in terms of energy and nutrients, and so it is...
Abstract Immune activation is generally acknowledged to be costly. These costs are frequently ass...
Resource availability is a key environmental constraint affecting the ecology and evolution of speci...
1. Evolutionary ecologists frequently argue that parasite defence is costly because resources must b...
Among species, populations, and individuals, there exists a tremendous amount of variation in how ho...
Abstract Background The evolution of disease resistan...
21 pagesInternational audienceCosts and benefits of the immune response have attracted considerable ...
The physiological responses of organisms to short-term environmental stress, such as infection, can ...
We present a simple unscaled, quantitative framework that addresses the optimum use of resources thr...
A central assumption in ecological immunology is that immune responses are costly, with costs manife...
Investigating the evolutionary origins of disease vulnerability is an important aspect of evolutiona...
A central assumption of theories of the ecology and evolution of immunological defence is that defen...
Background: The concept of a costly immune system that must be traded off against other important ph...
Parasites often prompt sub-lethal costs to their hosts by eliciting immune responses. These costs ca...
1. Mounting an immune response is likely to be costly in terms of energy and nutrients, and so it is...
Abstract Immune activation is generally acknowledged to be costly. These costs are frequently ass...
Resource availability is a key environmental constraint affecting the ecology and evolution of speci...