Immune system maintenance and upregulation is costly. Sexual selection intensity, which increases male investment into reproductive traits, is expected to create trade-offs with immune function. We assayed phenoloxidase (PO) and lytic activity of individuals from populations of the Indian meal moth, Plodia interpunctella, which had been evolving under different intensities of sexual selection. We found significant divergence among populations, with males from female-biased populations having lower PO activity than males from balanced sex ratio or male-biased populations. There was no divergence in anti-bacterial lytic activity. Our data suggest that it is the increased male mating demands in female-biased populations that trades-off against...
Abstract Background The theory of trade-off suggests that limited resources should lead to trade-off...
Population density can play a vital role in determining investment in reproductive behaviours and mo...
6noThe “live hard, die young” theory predicts the evolution of gender differences in immunocompetenc...
Immune system maintenance and upregulation is costly. Sexual selection intensity, which increases ma...
Group living can select for increased immunity, given the heightened risk of parasite transmission. ...
Group living can select for increased immunity, given the heightened risk of parasite transmission. ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Im...
Because of divergent selection acting on males and females arising from different life-history strat...
BACKGROUND: Sexual dimorphism in immunity is believed to reflect sex differences in reproductive str...
Sexual selection is predicted to influence population persistence because skew in male reproductive ...
Males and females share a genome and express many shared phenotypic traits, which are often selected...
The strength of mate choice, pre-copulatory sexual selection more generally, is predicted to vary ac...
International audienceAs a result of female remating, sexual selection can operate both before and a...
Background Immune response induction benefits insects in combatting infection by pathogens. However,...
Trade-offs between life-history variables can be manifested at either the phenotypic or genetic leve...
Abstract Background The theory of trade-off suggests that limited resources should lead to trade-off...
Population density can play a vital role in determining investment in reproductive behaviours and mo...
6noThe “live hard, die young” theory predicts the evolution of gender differences in immunocompetenc...
Immune system maintenance and upregulation is costly. Sexual selection intensity, which increases ma...
Group living can select for increased immunity, given the heightened risk of parasite transmission. ...
Group living can select for increased immunity, given the heightened risk of parasite transmission. ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Im...
Because of divergent selection acting on males and females arising from different life-history strat...
BACKGROUND: Sexual dimorphism in immunity is believed to reflect sex differences in reproductive str...
Sexual selection is predicted to influence population persistence because skew in male reproductive ...
Males and females share a genome and express many shared phenotypic traits, which are often selected...
The strength of mate choice, pre-copulatory sexual selection more generally, is predicted to vary ac...
International audienceAs a result of female remating, sexual selection can operate both before and a...
Background Immune response induction benefits insects in combatting infection by pathogens. However,...
Trade-offs between life-history variables can be manifested at either the phenotypic or genetic leve...
Abstract Background The theory of trade-off suggests that limited resources should lead to trade-off...
Population density can play a vital role in determining investment in reproductive behaviours and mo...
6noThe “live hard, die young” theory predicts the evolution of gender differences in immunocompetenc...