reviewAnnual Review of EntomologyNov 2, 2004Closed access

EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY OF INSECT IMMUNE DEFENSES

ETH Zurich

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Abstract

Evolutionary ecology seeks to understand the selective reasons for the design features of the immune defense, especially with respect to parasitism. The molecular processes thereby set limitations, such as the failure to recognize an antigen, response specificity, the cost of defense, and the risk of autoimmunity. Sex, resource availability, and interference by parasites also affect a response. In turn, the defense repertoire consists of different kinds of immune responses--constitutive or induced, general or specific--and involves memory and lasting protection. Because the situation often defies intuition, mathematical analysis is typically required to identify the costs and benefits of variation in design,…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Immune system
  • Intuition
  • Ecology
  • Repertoire
  • Evolutionary ecology
  • Biological evolution
  • Parasitism
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