条件依赖性免疫反应在一个迁徙的滨鸟,普通鹬鹬

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY
Radosław Włodarczyk, Maciej Kamiński, Piotr Minias
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摘要

鸟类迁徙作为一种需要能量的活动,预计会在重要的生物过程之间产生分配权衡。例如,长途迁徙飞行可能需要重新定向免疫应答资源,并促进时间免疫抑制。身体状况好的人可能有能力应付迁徙的费用,同时保持适当的免疫活动水平。本文研究了短距离迁徙滨鸟金丝雀的免疫应答和两种状态的共变。我们利用植物血凝素(phytohaemagglutinin, PHA)捕获并诱导148只秋鹬的免疫应答。我们发现pha诱导的免疫反应与反映有氧能力的身体状况指标(血液血红蛋白总浓度)和累积能量储备水平(尺寸校正后的体重)呈正相关。结果为迁徙鹬的条件依赖性免疫反应提供了证据,表明高质量的个体能够在迁徙过程中维持免疫反应。我们认为,在高质量的中途停留点,丰富的食物资源可以帮助个体迅速补充免疫系统有效运作所必需的身体储备。维持足够的免疫功能或其上调似乎也可能在迁移期间增加致病性暴露的生态条件下赋予显著的适应性优势。
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Condition-dependent immune response in a migrating shorebird, the common snipe Gallinago gallinago

Condition-dependent immune response in a migrating shorebird, the common snipe Gallinago gallinago

Bird migration, as an energy-demanding activity, is expected to generate allocation trade-offs between important biological processes. For example, long-distance migratory flights may require redirection of resources from immune response and promote temporal immunosuppression. Individuals in high body condition may have the capacity to cope with the costs of migration while maintaining adequate levels of immune activity. Here, we investigated the covariation of immune response and two measures of condition in a short-distance migratory shorebird, the common snipe Gallinago gallinago. We captured and experimentally induced immune response using phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) in 148 snipes during the autumn migration. We found a positive relationship of PHA-induced immune response with indices of body condition reflecting aerobic capacity (total blood haemoglobin concentration) and the level of accumulated energy reserves (size-corrected body mass). The results provided evidence for a condition-dependent immune response in migrating snipes, indicating that high-quality individuals are capable of sustaining immune response during migration. We suggest that abundant food resources at high-quality stopover sites may help individuals rapidly replenish body reserves essential for the effective functioning of the immune system. It also seems likely that the maintenance of adequate immune function or its upregulation may confer significant adaptive advantages under ecological conditions of increased pathogenic exposure during migration.

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Journal of Avian Biology
Journal of Avian Biology 生物-鸟类学
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3.70
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56
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Avian Biology publishes empirical and theoretical research in all areas of ornithology, with an emphasis on behavioural ecology, evolution and conservation.
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