A fundamental assumption of theories of the ecology and evolution of inducible defences is that protective responses to attacks by parasites or predators should not only have benefits, but also costs. The vertebrate immune system is by far the best studied example of an inducible defence, yet little is known about the costs of an immune response, especially in natural populations. To test: if an immune response per se is costly, we induced an antibody response in female blue tits, Parus caeruleus, by immunising them with human diphtheria-tetanus vaccine, and compared their nestling-feeding rate with that of saline-injected controls. We found that vaccinated females reduced their nestling feeding rate, thus demonstrating a cost of the immune...
A central assumption in ecological immunology is that immune responses are costly, with costs manife...
This thesis examines the costs and benefits of maternal allocation to both mother and offspring in g...
We measured the costs of mounting a humoral immune response using two novel antigens (tetanus and di...
A central assumption of theories of the ecology and evolution of immunological defence is that defen...
Immune defences are undoubtedly of great benefit to the host, reducing the impact of infectious orga...
The energetic cost of immune responses has been proposed to be an important basis for trade-offs bet...
It is assumed that there is a trade-off between the costs allocated to mounting an immune defence an...
International audienceThe evolution of parasite resistance has often been assumed to be governed by ...
1. Recently, there has been much interest in physiological trade-offs between parasite resistance an...
What is the form of natural selection on immune responsiveness? For a population at evolutionary equ...
Pathogen challenges and host immune defenses can have substantial impact on life history patterns of...
Birds rearing experimentally enlarged broods have lower antibody responses to a novel antigen, and w...
Traditional explanations for the negative fitness consequences of parasitism have focused on the dir...
Birds rearing experimentally enlarged broods have lower antibody responses to a novel antigen, and w...
8 pagesInternational audienceIf immune functions confer obvious benefits to hosts, life-history theo...
A central assumption in ecological immunology is that immune responses are costly, with costs manife...
This thesis examines the costs and benefits of maternal allocation to both mother and offspring in g...
We measured the costs of mounting a humoral immune response using two novel antigens (tetanus and di...
A central assumption of theories of the ecology and evolution of immunological defence is that defen...
Immune defences are undoubtedly of great benefit to the host, reducing the impact of infectious orga...
The energetic cost of immune responses has been proposed to be an important basis for trade-offs bet...
It is assumed that there is a trade-off between the costs allocated to mounting an immune defence an...
International audienceThe evolution of parasite resistance has often been assumed to be governed by ...
1. Recently, there has been much interest in physiological trade-offs between parasite resistance an...
What is the form of natural selection on immune responsiveness? For a population at evolutionary equ...
Pathogen challenges and host immune defenses can have substantial impact on life history patterns of...
Birds rearing experimentally enlarged broods have lower antibody responses to a novel antigen, and w...
Traditional explanations for the negative fitness consequences of parasitism have focused on the dir...
Birds rearing experimentally enlarged broods have lower antibody responses to a novel antigen, and w...
8 pagesInternational audienceIf immune functions confer obvious benefits to hosts, life-history theo...
A central assumption in ecological immunology is that immune responses are costly, with costs manife...
This thesis examines the costs and benefits of maternal allocation to both mother and offspring in g...
We measured the costs of mounting a humoral immune response using two novel antigens (tetanus and di...