2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-021-05052-0
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Immune function differs among tropical environments but is not downregulated during reproduction in three year-round breeding equatorial lark populations

Abstract: Seasonal variation in immune function can be attributed to life history trade-offs, and to variation in environmental conditions. However, because phenological stages and environmental conditions co-vary in temperate and arctic zones, their separate contributions have not been determined. We compared immune function and body mass of incubating (female only), chick-feeding (female and male), and non-breeding (female and male) red-capped larks Calandrella cinerea breeding year-round in three tropical equatorial … Show more

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