International audienceThe main prediction of life-history theory is that optimal energy allocated among the traits is related to the growth, maintenance and survival. It is hypothesized that the optimal resource allocated to immune function, which generates resistance towards parasites and reduce the fitness losses caused by parasitism, is depending on other requirements for energetic resource and the benefits associated with them. The aims of this study are to investigate in a comparative way (1) how parasitism is related to fish life history traits (fecundity, longevity, mortality), (2) whether there is a trade-off between reproduction and immune investments in fish females (i.e. energetic hypothesis) and in males (i.e. immunohandicap hyp...
Ectoparasite species richness was controlled for host sample size and host body size (residuals from...
The study of consequences of interaction between host personality and parasite infections can have s...
The influence of parasitism on first-year growth and recruitment success of two cyprinid species in ...
International audienceThe main prediction of life-history theory is that optimal energy allocated am...
Abstract Background The basic function of the immune system is to protect an organism against infect...
Each organism has the limited resources of energy that is distributed among important life traits. A...
Both variables were controlled for fish body weight (residuals from simple linear regression).<p><b>...
Objective.Unravelling the determinants of parasite life-history traits in natural settings is comple...
Parasites can mediate host fitness both directly, via effects on survival and reproduction, or indir...
The influence of parasitism on first-year growth and recruitment success of two cyprinid species in ...
Relationship between independent contrast of parasite abundance and spleen weight in females (both v...
The influence of parasitism on first-year growth and recruitment success of two cyprinid species in ...
The influence of parasitism on first-year growth and recruitment success of two cyprinid species in ...
Raine Kortetin väitöstutkimus lisää tietämystä kalan kutukyhmyistä, lisääntymisbiologiasta, seksuaal...
The influence of parasitism on first-year growth and recruitment success of two cyprinid species in ...
Ectoparasite species richness was controlled for host sample size and host body size (residuals from...
The study of consequences of interaction between host personality and parasite infections can have s...
The influence of parasitism on first-year growth and recruitment success of two cyprinid species in ...
International audienceThe main prediction of life-history theory is that optimal energy allocated am...
Abstract Background The basic function of the immune system is to protect an organism against infect...
Each organism has the limited resources of energy that is distributed among important life traits. A...
Both variables were controlled for fish body weight (residuals from simple linear regression).<p><b>...
Objective.Unravelling the determinants of parasite life-history traits in natural settings is comple...
Parasites can mediate host fitness both directly, via effects on survival and reproduction, or indir...
The influence of parasitism on first-year growth and recruitment success of two cyprinid species in ...
Relationship between independent contrast of parasite abundance and spleen weight in females (both v...
The influence of parasitism on first-year growth and recruitment success of two cyprinid species in ...
The influence of parasitism on first-year growth and recruitment success of two cyprinid species in ...
Raine Kortetin väitöstutkimus lisää tietämystä kalan kutukyhmyistä, lisääntymisbiologiasta, seksuaal...
The influence of parasitism on first-year growth and recruitment success of two cyprinid species in ...
Ectoparasite species richness was controlled for host sample size and host body size (residuals from...
The study of consequences of interaction between host personality and parasite infections can have s...
The influence of parasitism on first-year growth and recruitment success of two cyprinid species in ...