Farm
Horticulture Station
Publication Date
2007
Abstract
Immature individuals are generally more susceptible to infection and disease than adults. Study of humans and domesticated animals suggest that the immune system mediates this age-related pattern. Despite the rapid growth of ecological immunology in the last few decades, we still know very little about age-related patterns of immunity of organisms in their natural environments. In this study we compared several aspects of immune structure and function between free-living nestling and adult tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor). We measured several components of both the innate and acquired arms of the immune system and predicted that nestlings would have reduced levels when compared with adults.
Copyright Owner
Iowa State University
Copyright Date
2007
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Palacios, Maria Gabriela; Vleck, Carol M.; and Vleck, David, "Comparison of Immune Structure and Function of Nestling and Adult Tree Swallows" (2007). Iowa State Research Farm Progress Reports. 860.
https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/farms_reports/860