نتایج جستجو برای: social defences

تعداد نتایج: 611937  

Journal: :Royal United Services Institution. Journal 1898

Journal: :Computers & Security 2007

Journal: :Ecology Letters 2021

The resource availability hypothesis predicts that plants adapted to infertile soils have high levels of anti-herbivore leaf defences. This has been mostly explored for secondary metabolites such as phenolics, whereas it remains underexplored silica-based We determined concentrations total phenols and silicon (Si) in growing along the 2-million-year Jurien Bay chronosequence, exhibiting an extr...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2008
I Gomez-Mestre J C Touchon V L Saccoccio K M Warkentin

Accelerated hatching is one of few defences available to embryos, and is effective against many egg-stage risks. We present the first analysis of genetic variation in hatching plasticity, examining premature hatching of American toad embryos in response to pathogenic water moulds. We reared eggs from half- and full-sib families in the presence and absence of water mould. Hatching age and hatchl...

2013
Mark C. Urban Reinhard Bürger Daniel I. Bolnick

Evolutionary biologists typically predict future evolutionary responses to natural selection by analysing evolution on an adaptive landscape. Much theory assumes symmetric fitness surfaces even though many stabilizing selection gradients deviate from symmetry. Here we revisit Lande's adaptive landscape and introduce novel analytical theory that includes asymmetric selection. Asymmetric selectio...

2015
Karen F.S. Bell Bashayer Al-Mubarak Marc-André Martel Sean McKay Nicola Wheelan Philip Hasel Nóra M. Márkus Paul Baxter Ruth F. Deighton Andrea Serio Bilada Bilican Sudhir Chowdhry Paul J. Meakin Michael L.J. Ashford David J.A. Wyllie Robert H. Scannevin Siddharthan Chandran John D. Hayes Giles E. Hardingham

Forebrain neurons have weak intrinsic antioxidant defences compared with astrocytes, but the molecular basis and purpose of this is poorly understood. We show that early in mouse cortical neuronal development in vitro and in vivo, expression of the master-regulator of antioxidant genes, transcription factor NF-E2-related-factor-2 (Nrf2), is repressed by epigenetic inactivation of its promoter. ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2010
Christina G Halpin Candy Rowe

The evolution and maintenance of toxicity in a prey population is a challenge to evolutionary biologists if the investment in toxin does not benefit the individual. Recent experiments suggest that taste-rejection behaviour enables predators to selectively ingest less toxic individuals, which could stabilize investment in defences. However, we currently do not know if taste rejection of defended...

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
Emilie Dion Sarah Erika Polin Jean-Christophe Simon Yannick Outreman

Aphids harbour both an obligate bacterial symbiont, Buchnera aphidicola, and a wide range of facultative ones. Facultative symbionts can modify morphological, developmental and physiological host traits that favour their spread within aphid populations. We experimentally investigated the idea that symbionts may also modify aphid behavioural traits to enhance their transmission. Aphids exhibit m...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
Maxine Zylberberg Kirk C Klasing Thomas P Hahn

Infection with parasites and pathogens is costly for hosts, causing loss of nutritional resources, reproductive potential, tissue integrity and even life. In response, animals have evolved behavioural and immunological strategies to avoid infection by pathogens and infestation by parasites. Scientists generally study these strategies in isolation from each other; however, since these defences e...

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