Absence of reproduction-immunity trade-off in male Drosophila melanogaster evolving under differential sexual selection

Syed, Zeeshan Ali ; Gupta, Vanika ; Arun, Manas Geeta ; Dhiman, Aatashi ; Nandy, Bodhisatta ; Prasad, Nagaraj Guru (2020) Absence of reproduction-immunity trade-off in male Drosophila melanogaster evolving under differential sexual selection BMC Evolutionary Biology, 20 (1). ISSN 1471-2148

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-019-1574-1

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Abstract

The theory of trade-off suggests that limited resources should lead to trade-off in resource intensive traits such as, immunity related and sexually selected traits in males. Alternatively, sexual exaggerations can also act as an honest indicator of underlying immunocompetence, leading to positive correlations between these traits. Evidences in support of either hypothesis in invertebrates are equivocal. Whereas several studies have addressed this question, few have used naturally occurring pathogens and realized post infection realized immunity (e.g., survivorship) to assay the fitness correlations between these two sets of traits.

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