Background: Parasites exert important selective pressures on host life history traits. In birds, feathers are inhabited by numerous microorganisms, some of them being able to degrade feathers or lead to infections. Preening feathers with secretions of the uropygial gland has been found to act as an antimicrobial defence mechanism, expected to regulate feather microbial communities and thus limit feather abrasion and infections. Here, we used an experimental approach to test whether Great tits (Parus major) modify their investment in the uropygial gland in response to differences in environmental microorganisms. Results: We found that males, but not females, modified the size of their gland when exposed to higher bacterial densities on feath...
Abstract The uropygial gland of birds secretes wax that is applied to the plumage, where the secreti...
We performed a laboratory experiment on caged, domesticated zebra finches to assess the effects of a...
International audienceBackground: Complex communities of bacteria inhabit the feathers of all birds....
Background: Parasites exert important selective pressures on host life history traits. In birds, fea...
International audienceBackground: Parasites exert important selective pressures on host life history...
The microbiota has a broad range of impacts on host physiology and behaviour, pointing out the need ...
The microbiota has a broad range of impacts on host physiology and behaviour, pointing out the need ...
1.Mechanisms guaranteeing reliability of messages are essential in understanding the underlying info...
1. Parasites influence allocation trade-offs between reproduction and self-maintenance and consequen...
Feather-associated bacteria are widespread inhabitants of avian plumage. However, the determinants o...
Background: Complex communities of bacteria inhabit the feathers of all birds. Under normal conditio...
Pathogens such as bacteria, fungi and malaria and related haemosporidians provoke negative effects o...
Recent studies have documented that a diverse assemblage of bacteria is present on the feathers of w...
Parasites and other symbionts are crucial components of ecosystems, regulating host populations and ...
Microorganisms have shaped the evolution of a variety of defense mechanisms against pathogenic infec...
Abstract The uropygial gland of birds secretes wax that is applied to the plumage, where the secreti...
We performed a laboratory experiment on caged, domesticated zebra finches to assess the effects of a...
International audienceBackground: Complex communities of bacteria inhabit the feathers of all birds....
Background: Parasites exert important selective pressures on host life history traits. In birds, fea...
International audienceBackground: Parasites exert important selective pressures on host life history...
The microbiota has a broad range of impacts on host physiology and behaviour, pointing out the need ...
The microbiota has a broad range of impacts on host physiology and behaviour, pointing out the need ...
1.Mechanisms guaranteeing reliability of messages are essential in understanding the underlying info...
1. Parasites influence allocation trade-offs between reproduction and self-maintenance and consequen...
Feather-associated bacteria are widespread inhabitants of avian plumage. However, the determinants o...
Background: Complex communities of bacteria inhabit the feathers of all birds. Under normal conditio...
Pathogens such as bacteria, fungi and malaria and related haemosporidians provoke negative effects o...
Recent studies have documented that a diverse assemblage of bacteria is present on the feathers of w...
Parasites and other symbionts are crucial components of ecosystems, regulating host populations and ...
Microorganisms have shaped the evolution of a variety of defense mechanisms against pathogenic infec...
Abstract The uropygial gland of birds secretes wax that is applied to the plumage, where the secreti...
We performed a laboratory experiment on caged, domesticated zebra finches to assess the effects of a...
International audienceBackground: Complex communities of bacteria inhabit the feathers of all birds....