Sex differences in immunity are often observed, with males generally having a weaker immune system than females. However, recent data in a sex-role-reversed species in which females compete to mate with males suggest that sexually competitive females have a weaker immune response. These findings support the hypothesis that sexual dimorphism in immunity has evolved in response to sex-specific fitness returns of investment in traits such as parental investment and longevity, but the scarcity of data in sex-reversed species prevents us from drawing general conclusions. Using an insect species in which males make a large but variable parental investment in their offspring, we use two indicators of immunocompetence to test the hypothesis that se...
Immune system maintenance and upregulation is costly. Sexual selection intensity, which increases ma...
<p>The thick solid line represents the case when the condition-dependence of reproduction and the ef...
Sexual selection should cause sex differences in patterns of resource allocation. When current and f...
Sex differences in immunity are often observed, with males generally having a weaker immune system t...
Background: Sexual dimorphism in immunity is believed to reflect sex-differences in reproductive st...
Sex differences in immunity are found in many species. Known immune mechanisms in birds and mammals ...
Reproduction and immunity are fitness-related traits that trade-off with each other. Parasite-mediat...
Immune traits are an important facet of an organism’s biology, as the threat of infection from patho...
Mammals (including humans), birds, fish, and insects, have all demonstrated female biased immunity; ...
Trans-generational immune priming is the transmission of enhanced immunity to offspring following a ...
BACKGROUND: Sexual dimorphism in immunity is believed to reflect sex differences in reproductive str...
Sex differences in parasite load and immune responses are found across a wide range of animals, with...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Im...
Group living can select for increased immunity, given the heightened risk of parasite transmission. ...
A critical task in evolutionary genetics is to explain the persistence of heritable variation in fit...
Immune system maintenance and upregulation is costly. Sexual selection intensity, which increases ma...
<p>The thick solid line represents the case when the condition-dependence of reproduction and the ef...
Sexual selection should cause sex differences in patterns of resource allocation. When current and f...
Sex differences in immunity are often observed, with males generally having a weaker immune system t...
Background: Sexual dimorphism in immunity is believed to reflect sex-differences in reproductive st...
Sex differences in immunity are found in many species. Known immune mechanisms in birds and mammals ...
Reproduction and immunity are fitness-related traits that trade-off with each other. Parasite-mediat...
Immune traits are an important facet of an organism’s biology, as the threat of infection from patho...
Mammals (including humans), birds, fish, and insects, have all demonstrated female biased immunity; ...
Trans-generational immune priming is the transmission of enhanced immunity to offspring following a ...
BACKGROUND: Sexual dimorphism in immunity is believed to reflect sex differences in reproductive str...
Sex differences in parasite load and immune responses are found across a wide range of animals, with...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Im...
Group living can select for increased immunity, given the heightened risk of parasite transmission. ...
A critical task in evolutionary genetics is to explain the persistence of heritable variation in fit...
Immune system maintenance and upregulation is costly. Sexual selection intensity, which increases ma...
<p>The thick solid line represents the case when the condition-dependence of reproduction and the ef...
Sexual selection should cause sex differences in patterns of resource allocation. When current and f...