We examined the energetic costs of immune activation by measuring both basal (BMR) and exercise-induced maximal metabolic rates (MMR) in house sparrows before and after being injected with either saline (sham) or two novel antigens (keyhole limpet haemocyanin and sheep red blood cells; KLH and SRBC, respectively) after the primary and two subsequent vaccinations. We also examined the effect of experimentally-induced breeding levels of testosterone (T) on immune responses and their metabolic costs in both males and females.Description of the data variables and any missing values can be found in the README file. Please read the README file and contact the authors if you would like to reuse this dataset. Funding provided by: Australian Resear...
Current food supply is a major driver of timing of breeding in income-breeding animals, likely becau...
The oxidation handicap hypothesis (OHH) proposed that honesty in sexual signals is maintained when t...
Throughout the annual cycle, demands on competing physiological systems change, and animals must all...
The energy cost of adaptive immune activation in endotherms is typically quantified from changes in ...
The aerobic capacity model proposes that endothermy is a by-product of selection favouring high maxi...
When energy resources are low, redirecting energy away from the immune system is one way a bird can ...
We examined the effects of cage size and testosterone (T) levels on basal and peak metabolic rates (...
Growing feathers and mounting immune responses are both energetically costly for birds. According to...
Foraging animals usually select foods that balance the intake of key nutrients, for example essentia...
Final published versionCopyright: © 2015 Cram et al.The immune system provides vital protection agai...
Determining how an animal's social context alters its immune responses will help us understand how p...
The Challenge Hypothesis postulates that male vertebrates can respond to social challenges, such as ...
The injection of phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) and sampling of blood are widely used in studies of wild ...
There are at least two reasons to study traits that mediate successful range expansions. First, disp...
Foraging to obtain food, either for self-maintenance or at presumably elevated rates to provision of...
Current food supply is a major driver of timing of breeding in income-breeding animals, likely becau...
The oxidation handicap hypothesis (OHH) proposed that honesty in sexual signals is maintained when t...
Throughout the annual cycle, demands on competing physiological systems change, and animals must all...
The energy cost of adaptive immune activation in endotherms is typically quantified from changes in ...
The aerobic capacity model proposes that endothermy is a by-product of selection favouring high maxi...
When energy resources are low, redirecting energy away from the immune system is one way a bird can ...
We examined the effects of cage size and testosterone (T) levels on basal and peak metabolic rates (...
Growing feathers and mounting immune responses are both energetically costly for birds. According to...
Foraging animals usually select foods that balance the intake of key nutrients, for example essentia...
Final published versionCopyright: © 2015 Cram et al.The immune system provides vital protection agai...
Determining how an animal's social context alters its immune responses will help us understand how p...
The Challenge Hypothesis postulates that male vertebrates can respond to social challenges, such as ...
The injection of phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) and sampling of blood are widely used in studies of wild ...
There are at least two reasons to study traits that mediate successful range expansions. First, disp...
Foraging to obtain food, either for self-maintenance or at presumably elevated rates to provision of...
Current food supply is a major driver of timing of breeding in income-breeding animals, likely becau...
The oxidation handicap hypothesis (OHH) proposed that honesty in sexual signals is maintained when t...
Throughout the annual cycle, demands on competing physiological systems change, and animals must all...