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Density-dependent prophylactic immunity reconsidered in the light of host group living and social behavior

机译:根据宿主的生活和社交行为,重新考虑密度依赖性的预防性免疫

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According to the density-dependent hypothesis (DIDP), hosts living at high densities suffer greater risk of disease and so invest more in immunity. Although there is much empirical support For this, especially from invertebrate systems, there are many exceptions, notably in social insects. We propose that (A) density is not always the most appropriate population parameter to Use when considering the risks associated with disease and (13) behavioral defenses should be given a greater emphasis in considerations of a host's repertoire of immune defenses. We propose la complementary framework stressing the connectivity between and within populations as a starting point and emphasizing the costs represented by disease above the risk of disease per se. We consider the components of immune defense and propose that behaviors may represent lower-cost defenses than their physiological counterparts. As group-living and particularly social animals will have a greater behavioral repertoire, We conclude that with group living comes a greater capacity for behavioral immune defense, Most particularly for Social insects. This may escape our notice if we consider physiological parameters alone.
机译:根据密度依赖假设(DIDP),高密度宿主生活在疾病中的风险更大,因此在免疫方面投入更多。尽管对此有很多经验支持,尤其是无脊椎动物系统,但也有很多例外,特别是在社交昆虫中。我们建议,(A)密度在考虑与疾病相关的风险时,并不总是最适合使用的人口参数;(13)在考虑宿主的免疫防御能力时,应更加强调行为防御。我们提出一个补充性框架,强调人口之间和人口内部的连通性作为起点,并强调疾病所代表的成本高于疾病本身的风险。我们考虑了免疫防御的组成部分,并提出行为可能代表比其生理对应物更低的防御成本。由于集体生活的动物,尤其是社交动物将具有更大的行为习惯,我们得出结论,集体生活带来了更大的行为免疫防御能力,尤其是社交昆虫。如果仅考虑生理参数,这可能会引起我们的注意。

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