Increased immune marker variance in a population of invasive birds
Abstract Immunity and parasites have been linked to the success of invasive species. Especially lower parasite burden in invasive populations has been suggested to enable a general downregulation of immune investment (Enemy Release and Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability Hypotheses). Simultan...
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Auteurs principaux: | Hanna Prüter, Mathias Franz, Sönke Twietmeyer, Niklas Böhm, Gudrun Middendorff, Ruben Portas, Jörg Melzheimer, Holger Kolberg, Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Alex D. Greenwood, Dörte Lüschow, Kristin Mühldorfer, Gábor Árpád Czirják |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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