Title: Costs of immune defence in a wild damselfly population
1Costs of immune defence in a wild damselfly
population
Rantala, M. J., Honkavaara, J. Suhonen, J.
Department of Biology, University of Turku,
Finland
2Introduction
- The central tenet of ecological immunology is
that the resistance against parasites and
pathogens are costly for the host. -
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3Introduction
- The central tenet of ecological immunology is
that the resistance against parasites and
pathogens are costly for the host. -
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- There are three main types of costs to immune
defence -
4Introduction
- The central tenet of ecological immunology is
that the resistance against parasites and
pathogens are costly for the host. -
-
- There are three main types of costs to immune
defence -
- The costs associated with maintaining/investing
in constitutive immune function.
5Introduction
- The central tenet of ecological immunology is
that the resistance against parasites and
pathogens are costly for the host. -
-
- There are three main types of costs to immune
defence -
- The costs associated with maintaining/investing
in constitutive immune function. - The costs of producing an induced response to an
immune insult.
6Introduction
- The central tenet of ecological immunology is
that the resistance against parasites and
pathogens are costly for the host. -
-
- There are three main types of costs to immune
defence -
- The costs associated with maintaining/investing
in constitutive immune function. - The costs of producing an induced response to an
immune insult. - The cost of evolving immunity.
7The costs of immunity
8Why it is important to study the cost of immunity
in wild population?
- Conspecific and interspecific competitors
- Parasites and pathogens
- Varying environment...
- Predators
9Aims of the study 1.
- Does activation of immune system affect
predation risk, survival and territorial
behaviour?
10Territoriality
- Two and/or three mating strategies
- Territorial
- Non-territorial
- (Switcher)
- Territorial males have higher mating success than
non-territorial.
11Study area Tarvasjoki Creek
12Immune activation Methods
- 6 nesting pairs of white wagtails (Motacilla
alba) - 13 slaughter stations
13Immune activation Methods
- Collected after their maiden fly
- Marked with silver pen
- Three groups
- implanted with a nylon monofilament (n190)
- sham-manipulated, wounded (n176)
- Control (n181)
- Released back to the river
14Methods
- Controlled daily
- Monitored territorial behavior
- Monitored wagtail hunting and collected wings of
killed damselflies - Controlled for dispersal
15Immune activation Territoriality
?2 11.4 df 2 p 0.003
16Predation
- More than one third of the males (207 out of 546
males, 38) were depredated by birds
17Activation of immune systemincreased predation
risk
?2 10.0 df 2 p 0.007
18Immune activation
- Linear logit model
- G2 0.401
- df 2
- P 0.818
Territorial behavior decreased and immune
activation increased avian predation risk
19Immune activation Survival
GLM F 2,544 8.29 P 0.003
20Conclusions
- Immune-challenged males
- - less frequently territorial
- - increased predation risk
- - lower overall survival
- Activation of immune system is costly!
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21Aims of the study 2.
- Is individual variation in immunity related to
predation risk and survival?
22Individual variation Methods
- Males collected 6th and 14th June (n157)
- Taken to laboratory
- body mass, hind wing length and wing spot size
measured - implanted, incubated for 20 hours, implant
removed - Released back to the river
23Individual variation
Predated by birds Not predated by birds
First period (6th June)
Second period (14th June)
24Individual variation EncapsulationLogistic
regression model probability to be predated by
bird in relation to encapsulation response
82 of cases correctly predicted
25Conclusions
- Predators prey on individuals of inferior
phenotypic quality! - Predation may cause substantial selection
pressure on immunity and may shape trade-offs
between immunity and life history traits.
26Acknowledgements
- Field assistants Henna Aalto, Jaakko Ilvonen,
Katariina Kangassalo, Kari Kaunisto, Janne
Kumpulainen, Topias Laaksonen, Kalle Laitila,
Pipsa Lappalainen, Urzula Malinkowska, Lauri
Rantanen, Eeva Rönnholm, Teijo Saikkonen, Anna
Sipilä, Anssi Susilahti, Sini Tuomola and Heidi
Viitaniemi - Funding Academy of Finland
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27Thank you!