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Handling "immunocompetence" in ecological studies: do we operate with confused terms?

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    0368607 - ÚBO 2012 RIV DK eng J - Journal Article
    Vinkler, Michal - Albrecht, Tomáš
    Handling "immunocompetence" in ecological studies: do we operate with confused terms?
    Journal of Avian Biology. Roč. 42, č. 6 (2011), s. 490-493. ISSN 0908-8857. E-ISSN 1600-048X
    R&D Projects: GA ČR GA206/08/0640; GA ČR GA206/08/1281; GA ČR GAP505/10/1871; GA MŠMT LC06073
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z60930519
    Keywords : evolutionary ecology * Passer domesticus * immune responses
    Subject RIV: EG - Zoology
    Impact factor: 2.280, year: 2011

    Immunocompetence is a term used in avian immunological ecology to refer to the ability of an individual to overcome potential parasite infections. However, there are multiple ecological definitions of this term currently used. This prevents much of the potential intellectual interchange between avian ecologists and immunologists, which decelerates the development of immunological ecology as a scientific discipline. In any individual host-parasite interrelationship the demands on host immunity are distinct and thus also the measurements of immunity in any particular case should be aimed differently. The term "immunocompetence" (defined as the ability to produce antiparasite or anti-antigen immune response) should be used as 0/1 character. The magnitude of a particular immune response (i.e. a continuous quantitative trait) should be referred to as "immune responsiveness". Both terms should be used only with respect to a certain parasite taxon or antigen studied.
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