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- Title
Metabolic consequences of overlapping food restriction and cell-mediated immune response in a long-distance migratory shorebird, the little ringed plover Charadrius dubius.
- Authors
Gutiérrez, Jorge S.; Masero, José A.; Abad-Gómez, José M.; Villegas, Auxiliadora; Sánchez-Guzmán, Juan M.
- Abstract
Investment in immunity is commonly viewed as an energetically costly activity in birds. Although several studies have focused on the energy cost of mounting an immune response and its concomitant physiological trade-offs, nothing is known about the metabolic adjustments experienced by immunochallenged birds under resource limitation, or about the basal metabolism cost of mounting cell-mediated immune (CMI) responses in bird species other than non-migratory passerines. Here we measured the basal metabolic rate (BMR), inflammatory response, and body mass in ad libitum fed and food-restricted little ringed plovers Charadrius dubius challenged with phytohemagglutinin (PHA) in order to assess the energy cost, the strength, and the time course of the CMI response in a long-distance migratory bird in different nutritional states. We found that ad libitum birds injected with PHA significantly increased both mass-independent BMR and inflammatory response, whereas birds with an induced food restriction-immune response overlap experienced a mass-independent BMR downregulation and decreased inflammatory response relative to ad libitum birds. We suggest that both the BMR downregulation and the diminished inflammatory response observed in birds facing such an overlap could be energy-saving mechanisms to maintain the body mass above a critical level and maximize fitness.
- Subjects
LITTLE ringed plover; SHORE birds; CELLULAR immunity; IMMUNE response; BIRD migration; PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININS; BIOLOGICAL fitness
- Publication
Journal of Avian Biology, 2011, Vol 42, Issue 3, p259
- ISSN
0908-8857
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1600-048X.2011.05323.x