Parasite load, throat colors, and cellular immune response in Quedenfeldtia trachyblepharus, a high‐altitude gecko endemic to Morocco
O. Er‐Rguibi,
A. Aglagane,
E. M. Laghzaoui
et al.
Abstract:Color polymorphisms in lizards are maintained by complex interactions between environmental factors, genetics, and physiological traits (e.g., immunity) that can differ among morphs. Here, we investigated the relationship between mite load, throat coloration (orange, yellow, and white), and cell‐mediated immune responsiveness (CMI) in the Atlas day gecko, Quedenfeldtia trachyblepharus (Boettger, 1874) during its post‐mating period. We also evaluated the relationship between the patterns of infestation by ectop… Show more
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