Background: The effect of anthropogenic environments on the function of the vertebrate immune system is a problem of general importance. For example, it relates to the increasing rates of immunologically-based disease in modern human populations and to the desirability of identifying optimal immune function in domesticated animals. Despite this importance, our present understanding is compromised by a deficit of experimental studies that make adequately matched comparisons between wild and captive vertebrates. Results: We transferred post-larval fishes (three-spined sticklebacks), collected in the wild, to an anthropogenic (captive) environment. We then monitored, over 11 months, how the systemic expression of immunity genes changed in comp...
By determining susceptibility to disease, environment-driven variation in immune responses can affec...
Geographic variation in parasite communities can drive evolutionary divergence in host immune genes....
Question: How do immune phenotypes differ between infected and uninfected wild individuals, and is t...
Background: The effect of anthropogenic environments on the function of the vertebrate immune system...
Background: The effect of anthropogenic environments on the function of the vertebrate immune system...
Background: The effect of anthropogenic environments on the function of the vertebrate immune system...
Understanding how wild immune variation covaries with other traits can reveal how costs and trade‐of...
Current understanding of the immune system comes primarily from laboratory-based studies. There has ...
Understanding how wild immune variation covaries with other traits can reveal how costs and trade-of...
BackgroundFishes show seasonal patterns of immunity, but such phenomena are imperfectly understood i...
Background: Fishes show seasonal patterns of immunity, but such phenomena are imperfectly understood...
Current understanding of the immune system comes primarily from lab-based studies. There has been su...
Background: Fishes show seasonal patterns of immunity, but such phenomena are imperfectly understood...
Placing our understanding of the function of the immune system into a more natural setting remains a...
Driven by co-evolution with pathogens, host immunity continuously adapts to optimize defence against...
By determining susceptibility to disease, environment-driven variation in immune responses can affec...
Geographic variation in parasite communities can drive evolutionary divergence in host immune genes....
Question: How do immune phenotypes differ between infected and uninfected wild individuals, and is t...
Background: The effect of anthropogenic environments on the function of the vertebrate immune system...
Background: The effect of anthropogenic environments on the function of the vertebrate immune system...
Background: The effect of anthropogenic environments on the function of the vertebrate immune system...
Understanding how wild immune variation covaries with other traits can reveal how costs and trade‐of...
Current understanding of the immune system comes primarily from laboratory-based studies. There has ...
Understanding how wild immune variation covaries with other traits can reveal how costs and trade-of...
BackgroundFishes show seasonal patterns of immunity, but such phenomena are imperfectly understood i...
Background: Fishes show seasonal patterns of immunity, but such phenomena are imperfectly understood...
Current understanding of the immune system comes primarily from lab-based studies. There has been su...
Background: Fishes show seasonal patterns of immunity, but such phenomena are imperfectly understood...
Placing our understanding of the function of the immune system into a more natural setting remains a...
Driven by co-evolution with pathogens, host immunity continuously adapts to optimize defence against...
By determining susceptibility to disease, environment-driven variation in immune responses can affec...
Geographic variation in parasite communities can drive evolutionary divergence in host immune genes....
Question: How do immune phenotypes differ between infected and uninfected wild individuals, and is t...