Authors
Philippe Christe, Olivier Glaizot, Nicole Strepparava, Godefroy Devevey, Luca Fumagalli
Publication date
2012/3/22
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume
279
Issue
1731
Pages
1142-1149
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Parental effort is usually associated with high metabolism that could lead to an increase in the production of reactive oxidative species giving rise to oxidative stress. Since many antioxidants involved in the resistance to oxidative stress can also enhance immune function, an increase in parental effort may diminish the level of antioxidants otherwise involved in parasite resistance. In the present study, we performed brood size manipulation in a population of great tits (Parus major) to create different levels of parental effort. We measured resistance to oxidative stress and used a newly developed quantitative PCR assay to quantify malarial parasitaemia. We found that males with an enlarged brood had significantly higher level of malarial parasites and lower red blood cell resistance to free radicals than males rearing control and reduced broods. Brood size manipulation did not affect female parasitaemia, although …
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