Over a decade ago, the discovery of transgenerational immunity in invertebrates shifted existing paradigms on the lack of sophistication of their immune system. Nonetheless, the prevalence of this trait and the ecological factors driving its evolution in invertebrates remain poorly understood. Here, we develop a theoretical host–parasite model and predict that long lifespan and low dispersal should promote the evolution of transgenerational immunity. We also predict that in species that produce both philopatric and dispersing individuals, it may pay to have a plastic allocation strategy with a higher transgenerational immunity investment in philopatric offspring because they are more likely to encounter locally adapted pathogens. We review ...
5 pagesInternational audienceImmune-challenged vertebrate and invertebrate females can transfer immu...
In insects, a parental immune challenge can prepare and enhance offspring immune activity. Previous ...
Functional analyses of changes in the immune response indicate that aging is associated with a decli...
Transgenerational (usually maternal) immunity has evolved in vertebrate species but also in some inv...
Parental experience with parasites and pathogens can lead to increased offspring resistance to infec...
International audienceTrans-generational immune priming (TGIP) refers to the transfer of the parenta...
Invertebrates have an immune response that differs considerably from the acquired immune response fo...
Theoretical analysis, Table S1 : summary transgenerational protection, Figure S1: Control of the rob...
Parasites impose different selection regimes on their hosts, which respond by increasing their resis...
<div><p>In insects, a parental immune challenge can prepare and enhance offspring immune activity. P...
Transgenerational immune priming occurs when an adult is exposed to a parasite or other pathogen and...
In insects, a parental immune challenge can prepare and enhance offspring immune activity. Previous ...
8 pagesInternational audienceImmune-challenged mothers can improve their offspring immunity through ...
5 pagesInternational audienceImmune-challenged vertebrate and invertebrate females can transfer immu...
In insects, a parental immune challenge can prepare and enhance offspring immune activity. Previous ...
Functional analyses of changes in the immune response indicate that aging is associated with a decli...
Transgenerational (usually maternal) immunity has evolved in vertebrate species but also in some inv...
Parental experience with parasites and pathogens can lead to increased offspring resistance to infec...
International audienceTrans-generational immune priming (TGIP) refers to the transfer of the parenta...
Invertebrates have an immune response that differs considerably from the acquired immune response fo...
Theoretical analysis, Table S1 : summary transgenerational protection, Figure S1: Control of the rob...
Parasites impose different selection regimes on their hosts, which respond by increasing their resis...
<div><p>In insects, a parental immune challenge can prepare and enhance offspring immune activity. P...
Transgenerational immune priming occurs when an adult is exposed to a parasite or other pathogen and...
In insects, a parental immune challenge can prepare and enhance offspring immune activity. Previous ...
8 pagesInternational audienceImmune-challenged mothers can improve their offspring immunity through ...
5 pagesInternational audienceImmune-challenged vertebrate and invertebrate females can transfer immu...
In insects, a parental immune challenge can prepare and enhance offspring immune activity. Previous ...
Functional analyses of changes in the immune response indicate that aging is associated with a decli...