Cannabis Ruderalis

Authors
Simon L Elliot, Adam G Hart
Publication date
2010/1
Journal
Ecology
Volume
91
Issue
1
Pages
65-72
Publisher
Ecological Society of America
Description
According to the density‐dependent hypothesis (DDP), hosts living at high densities suffer greater risk of disease and so invest more in immunity. Although there is much empirical support for this, especially from invertebrate systems, there are many exceptions, notably in social insects. We propose that (A) density is not always the most appropriate population parameter to use when considering the risks associated with disease and (B) behavioral defenses should be given a greater emphasis in considerations of a host's repertoire of immune defenses. We propose a complementary framework stressing the connectivity between and within populations as a starting point and emphasizing the costs represented by disease above the risk of disease per se. We consider the components of immune defense and propose that behaviors may represent lower‐cost defenses than their physiological counterparts. As group …
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