Adverse weather during in utero development is linked to higher rates of later-life herpesvirus reactivation in adult European badgers, Meles meles
Maternal immune and/or metabolic conditions relating to stress or nutritional status can affect in utero development among offspring with subsequent implications for later-life responses to infections. We used free-ranging European badgers as a host-pathogen model to investigate how prenatal weather...
Main Authors: | Tsai, M-S, Newman, C, Macdonald, DW, Buesching, CD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2022
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