Sickness behaviors constitute an array of symptoms exhibited by an animal during the course of an infection, including reduced activity, reduced food and water intake, and reduced social interactions. It is hypothesized that these symptoms enable reallocation of finite energy resources to fight infection. In this way, by focusing energy on healing, available resources are being removed from other activities, potentially reducing adaptive opportunities, such as mating. Hence, to achieve increased reproductive success, animals might be able to adjust the expression of sickness behaviors to their environmental circumstances. While abiotic conditions such as temperature and season can modulate sickness behaviors, no studies in passerines have l...
Non-lethal infections are common in free-living animals and the associated sickness behaviours can i...
Pathogen challenges and host immune defenses can have substantial impact on life history patterns of...
Vertebrate sickness behaviors, which include lethargy, anorexia, and decreased libido, can facilitat...
When animals are suffering from an infection, they frequently exhibit symptoms such as reductions in...
Determining how an animal\u27s social context alters its immune responses will help us understand ho...
Sick animals display drastic changes in their behavioral patterns, including decreased activity, dec...
Determining how an animal’s social context alters its immune responses will help us understand how p...
In social organisms, immune-mediated behavioural changes (sickness behaviours) can both influence an...
Acute infections can alter foraging and movement behaviors relevant to sociality and pathogen spread...
Pathogens play a key role in population dynamics. A number of species avoid the increased risks of i...
Disease is a ubiquitous and powerful evolutionary force. Hosts have evolved behavioural and physiolo...
Sickness behavior is broadly represented in vertebrates, usually in association with the fever respo...
Sickness behavior is broadly represented in vertebrates, usually in association with the fever respo...
Acute infections can alter foraging and movement behaviours relevant to sociality and pathogen sprea...
During pathogen exposure or some forms of stress, proinflammatory processes induce an array of motiv...
Non-lethal infections are common in free-living animals and the associated sickness behaviours can i...
Pathogen challenges and host immune defenses can have substantial impact on life history patterns of...
Vertebrate sickness behaviors, which include lethargy, anorexia, and decreased libido, can facilitat...
When animals are suffering from an infection, they frequently exhibit symptoms such as reductions in...
Determining how an animal\u27s social context alters its immune responses will help us understand ho...
Sick animals display drastic changes in their behavioral patterns, including decreased activity, dec...
Determining how an animal’s social context alters its immune responses will help us understand how p...
In social organisms, immune-mediated behavioural changes (sickness behaviours) can both influence an...
Acute infections can alter foraging and movement behaviors relevant to sociality and pathogen spread...
Pathogens play a key role in population dynamics. A number of species avoid the increased risks of i...
Disease is a ubiquitous and powerful evolutionary force. Hosts have evolved behavioural and physiolo...
Sickness behavior is broadly represented in vertebrates, usually in association with the fever respo...
Sickness behavior is broadly represented in vertebrates, usually in association with the fever respo...
Acute infections can alter foraging and movement behaviours relevant to sociality and pathogen sprea...
During pathogen exposure or some forms of stress, proinflammatory processes induce an array of motiv...
Non-lethal infections are common in free-living animals and the associated sickness behaviours can i...
Pathogen challenges and host immune defenses can have substantial impact on life history patterns of...
Vertebrate sickness behaviors, which include lethargy, anorexia, and decreased libido, can facilitat...