Sex, age, and parental harmonic convergence behavior affect the immune performance of Aedes aegypti offspring
Reitmayer, Murdock, and colleagues examine the relationship between mating strategy and immune response in a human disease vector: the yellow fever mosquito. Their findings indicate that harmonic convergence is predictive of offspring immune responses, and to a stronger degree in males than females.
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Autores principales: | Christine M. Reitmayer, Ashutosh K. Pathak, Laura C. Harrington, Melinda A. Brindley, Lauren J. Cator, Courtney C. Murdock |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/5249535be2794fefb82cf0d4ba820748 |
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