Parasite and social stress contribute concurrently to the density-dependent immunity in a small rodent
作者单位:State Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management Institute of Zoology Chinese Academy of Sciences University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Key Laboratory of Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology Institute of Zoology Chinese Academy of Sciences School of Medicine Huzhou University Department of Environmental Science and Policy University of California1 Shields Ave. Davis CA 95616USA Department of Zoology University of British Columbia
会议名称:《第十三届全国野生动物生态与资源保护学术研讨会暨第六届中...》
会议日期:2017年
摘 要:*** the response of immune defense to environmental change is a key theme in ecological and evolutionary *** density can directly affect competition for food resources,aggressive behavior and pathogen transmission,which plays a key role in explaining variation in the immunity of animal populations.A positive relationship between immune response and population density has been observed,as predicted by the