Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Sexual healing: mating induces a protective immune response in bumblebees

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Sexual healing: mating induces a protective immune response in bumblebees


    Barribeau, S. M. and Schmid-Hempel, P. (2016), Sexual healing: mating induces a protective immune response in bumblebees. J. Evol. Biol.. doi:10.1111/jeb.12964 Abstract

    The prevalence of sexual, as opposed to clonal, reproduction given the many costs associated with sexual recombination has been an enduring question in evolutionary biology. In addition to these often discussed costs, there are further costs associated with mating, including the induction of a costly immune response, which leaves individuals prone to infection. Here, we test whether mating results in immune activation and susceptibility to a common, ecologically important, parasite of bumblebees. We find that mating does result in immune activation as measured by gene expression of known immune genes, but that this activation improves resistance to this parasite. We conclude that although mating can corrupt immunity in some systems, it can also enhance immunity in others.
    _____________________________________________

    Ask Congress to Investigate COVID Origins and Government Response to Pandemic.

    i love myself. the quietest. simplest. most powerful. revolution ever. ---- nayyirah waheed

    "...there’s an obvious contest that’s happening between different sectors of the colonial ruling class in this country. And they would, if they could, lump us into their beef, their struggle." ---- Omali Yeshitela, African People’s Socialist Party

    (My posts are not intended as advice or professional assessments of any kind.)
    Never forget Excalibur.
Working...
X