Abstract Immune functions are costly, and immune investment is usually dependent on the individual's condition and resource availability. For phytophagous insects, host plant quality has large effects on performance, for example growth and survival, and may also affect their immune function. Polyphagous insects often experience a large variation in quality among different host plant species, and their immune investment may thus vary depending on which host plant species they develop on. Larvae of the polyphagous moth Spodoptera littoralis have previously been found to exhibit density‐dependent prophylaxis as they invest more in certain immune responses in high population densities. In addition, the immune response of S. littoralis has been ...
Studies investigating the interplay between the animal immune response and life history traits fall...
The mechanisms through which trophic interactions between species are indirectly mediated by distant...
7 pagesInternational audienceInherent to the cost of immunity, the immune system itself can exhibit ...
Immune functions are costly, and immune investment is usually dependent on the individual's conditio...
13 pagesInternational audienceTwo of the central goals of immunoecology are to understand natural va...
7 pagesInternational audience1. Host plant quality affects herbivorous insect performance and conseq...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe tritrophic interactions hypothesis, integrating bottom-up (plant-he...
Organisms in the wild are likely to face multiple immune challenges as well as additiona...
Ecological immunology examines the adaptive responses of animals to pathogens in relation to other e...
Herbivorous insects are exposed to many different natural enemies throughout their development; howe...
Generalist insects should possess the ability to rank potential host plants for the suitability of t...
8 pagesInternational audienceIn tritrophic systems (plants, phytophagous insects and natural enemies...
1. The risk of parasitism and infectious disease is expected to increase with population density as ...
Studies investigating the interplay between the animal immune response and life history traits fall...
The mechanisms through which trophic interactions between species are indirectly mediated by distant...
7 pagesInternational audienceInherent to the cost of immunity, the immune system itself can exhibit ...
Immune functions are costly, and immune investment is usually dependent on the individual's conditio...
13 pagesInternational audienceTwo of the central goals of immunoecology are to understand natural va...
7 pagesInternational audience1. Host plant quality affects herbivorous insect performance and conseq...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe tritrophic interactions hypothesis, integrating bottom-up (plant-he...
Organisms in the wild are likely to face multiple immune challenges as well as additiona...
Ecological immunology examines the adaptive responses of animals to pathogens in relation to other e...
Herbivorous insects are exposed to many different natural enemies throughout their development; howe...
Generalist insects should possess the ability to rank potential host plants for the suitability of t...
8 pagesInternational audienceIn tritrophic systems (plants, phytophagous insects and natural enemies...
1. The risk of parasitism and infectious disease is expected to increase with population density as ...
Studies investigating the interplay between the animal immune response and life history traits fall...
The mechanisms through which trophic interactions between species are indirectly mediated by distant...
7 pagesInternational audienceInherent to the cost of immunity, the immune system itself can exhibit ...