Reproductive consequences of transient pathogen exposure across host genotypes and generations
To maximize fitness upon pathogenic infection, host organisms might reallocate energy and resources among life-history traits, such as reproduction and defense. The fitness costs of infection can result from both immune upregulation and direct pathogen exploitation. The extent to which these costs,...
Main Authors: | Ordovas-Montanes, M, Preston, G, Drew, G, Rafaluk-Mohr, C, King, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2022
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