Non-lethal infections are common in free-living animals and the associated sickness behaviours can impact crucial life-history trade-offs. However, little is known about the duration and extent of such sickness behaviours in free-living animals, and consequently how this affects life-history decisions. Here, free-living Eurasian blackbirds Turdus merula were immune-challenged with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to mimic a bacterial infection and their behaviour was monitored for up to 48 days using accelerometers. As expected, immune-challenged birds were less active than controls within the first 24 h. Unexpectedly, this reduced activity remained detectable for 20 days, before both groups returned to similar activity levels. Furthermore, activit...
Evidence indicates that the immune system, which protects an organism from parasitic and pathogenic ...
Co-infection with microparasites (e.g., bacteria) and macroparasites (e.g., helminths) is often the ...
Pathogen challenges and host immune defenses can have substantial impact on life history patterns of...
Non-lethal infections are common in free-living animals and the associated sickness behaviours can i...
Abstract Evidence indicates that the immune system, which protects an organism from parasitic and pa...
Determining how an animal’s social context alters its immune responses will help us understand how p...
1. The innate immune system is essential for survival, yet many immune traits are highly variable be...
Activation of the immune system to clear pathogens and mitigate infection is a costly process that m...
This article provides a brief historical perspective on the integration of physiology into the conce...
1) Migration usually consists of intermittent travel and stopovers, the latter being crucially impor...
We studied the relationship between one component of immune function and basal metabolic rate (BMR),...
Immune responses benefit hosts by clearing pathogens, but they also incur physiological costs and ti...
Determining how an animal\u27s social context alters its immune responses will help us understand ho...
1. Seasonal variation in innate immunity is often attributed to either temporal environmental variat...
It has been proposed that immune functioning in wild animals is shaped by the trade-off between a pr...
Evidence indicates that the immune system, which protects an organism from parasitic and pathogenic ...
Co-infection with microparasites (e.g., bacteria) and macroparasites (e.g., helminths) is often the ...
Pathogen challenges and host immune defenses can have substantial impact on life history patterns of...
Non-lethal infections are common in free-living animals and the associated sickness behaviours can i...
Abstract Evidence indicates that the immune system, which protects an organism from parasitic and pa...
Determining how an animal’s social context alters its immune responses will help us understand how p...
1. The innate immune system is essential for survival, yet many immune traits are highly variable be...
Activation of the immune system to clear pathogens and mitigate infection is a costly process that m...
This article provides a brief historical perspective on the integration of physiology into the conce...
1) Migration usually consists of intermittent travel and stopovers, the latter being crucially impor...
We studied the relationship between one component of immune function and basal metabolic rate (BMR),...
Immune responses benefit hosts by clearing pathogens, but they also incur physiological costs and ti...
Determining how an animal\u27s social context alters its immune responses will help us understand ho...
1. Seasonal variation in innate immunity is often attributed to either temporal environmental variat...
It has been proposed that immune functioning in wild animals is shaped by the trade-off between a pr...
Evidence indicates that the immune system, which protects an organism from parasitic and pathogenic ...
Co-infection with microparasites (e.g., bacteria) and macroparasites (e.g., helminths) is often the ...
Pathogen challenges and host immune defenses can have substantial impact on life history patterns of...