It is assumed that there is a trade-off between the costs allocated to mounting an immune defence and those allocated to costly functions such as breeding and moulting. The physiological basis for this is that mounting an immune response to pathogen challenge has energetic and/or nutrient costs which may interfere with metabolic processes of the challenged individual. If the energetic costs of mounting an immune response are not too high, animals may face such costs by increasing their acquisition of food energy, suggesting that limited nutrients may be responsible for the costs of immune defence. We assessed the energetic and developmental costs of mounting an immune response in an experiment in captivity with first-year greenfinches (Card...
Growing feathers and mounting immune responses are both energetically costly for birds. According to...
Activation of an immune response (IR) upon exposure to pathogens is crucial to ensure adequate organ...
The energy cost of adaptive immune activation in endotherms is typically quantified from changes in ...
It is assumed that there is a trade-off between the costs allocated to mounting an immune defence an...
The energetic cost of immune responses has been proposed to be an important basis for trade-offs bet...
1. Recently, there has been much interest in physiological trade-offs between parasite resistance an...
International audience1. Energy saving is often suggested as the basis of a resource trade-off betwe...
We measured the costs of mounting a humoral immune response using two novel antigens (tetanus and di...
We measured the costs of mounting a humoral immune response using two novel antigens (tetanus and di...
Immune defences are undoubtedly of great benefit to the host, reducing the impact of infectious orga...
A central assumption of theories of the ecology and evolution of immunological defence is that defen...
In response to unbalanced energy budgets, animals must allocate resources among competing physiologi...
Birds rearing experimentally enlarged broods have lower antibody responses to a novel antigen, and w...
Pathogen challenges and host immune defenses can have substantial impact on life history patterns of...
A fundamental assumption of theories of the ecology and evolution of inducible defences is that prot...
Growing feathers and mounting immune responses are both energetically costly for birds. According to...
Activation of an immune response (IR) upon exposure to pathogens is crucial to ensure adequate organ...
The energy cost of adaptive immune activation in endotherms is typically quantified from changes in ...
It is assumed that there is a trade-off between the costs allocated to mounting an immune defence an...
The energetic cost of immune responses has been proposed to be an important basis for trade-offs bet...
1. Recently, there has been much interest in physiological trade-offs between parasite resistance an...
International audience1. Energy saving is often suggested as the basis of a resource trade-off betwe...
We measured the costs of mounting a humoral immune response using two novel antigens (tetanus and di...
We measured the costs of mounting a humoral immune response using two novel antigens (tetanus and di...
Immune defences are undoubtedly of great benefit to the host, reducing the impact of infectious orga...
A central assumption of theories of the ecology and evolution of immunological defence is that defen...
In response to unbalanced energy budgets, animals must allocate resources among competing physiologi...
Birds rearing experimentally enlarged broods have lower antibody responses to a novel antigen, and w...
Pathogen challenges and host immune defenses can have substantial impact on life history patterns of...
A fundamental assumption of theories of the ecology and evolution of inducible defences is that prot...
Growing feathers and mounting immune responses are both energetically costly for birds. According to...
Activation of an immune response (IR) upon exposure to pathogens is crucial to ensure adequate organ...
The energy cost of adaptive immune activation in endotherms is typically quantified from changes in ...