immune priming in armadillidium vulgare against salmonella enterica: direct or indirect costs on life history traits?

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  • who: Cybu00e8le Prigot-Maurice from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: ufeffImmune priming in Armadillidium vulgare against Salmonella enterica: direct or indirect costs on life history traits?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Although primed individuals would die faster than those receiving only one injection, this study shows that they are even more able to survive and deal with very high titres of pathogenic bacteria (Prigot-Maurice et_al 2019). The use of A. vulgare opens up the possibility to easily observe evolutionary trade-offs between somatic maintenance and reproductive investment, with the main objective being the . . .

     

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