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Journal of Evolutionary Biology | 2012

Independence among physiological traits suggests flexibility in the face of ecological demands on phenotypes

Deborah M. Buehler; François Vézina; Wolfgang Goymann; Ingrid Schwabl; Maaike A. Versteegh; B. Tieleman; Theunis Piersma

Phenotypic flexibility allows animals to adjust their physiology to diverse environmental conditions encountered over the year. Examining how these varying traits covary gives insights into potential constraints or freedoms that may shape evolutionary trajectories. In this study, we examined relationships among haematocrit, baseline corticosterone concentration, constitutive immune function and basal metabolic rate in red knot Calidris canutus islandica individuals subjected to experimentally manipulated temperature treatments over an entire annual cycle. If covariation among traits is constrained, we predict consistent covariation within and among individuals. We further predict consistent correlations between physiological and metabolic traits if constraints underlie species‐level patterns found along the slow‐fast pace‐of‐life continuum. We found no consistent correlations among haematocrit, baseline corticosterone concentration, immune function and basal metabolic rate either within or among individuals. This provides no evidence for constraints limiting relationships among these measures of the cardiovascular, endocrine, immune and metabolic systems in individual red knots. Rather, our data suggest that knots are free to adjust individual parts of their physiology independently. This makes good sense if one places the animal within its ecological context where different aspects of the environment might put different pressures on different aspects of physiology.


Integrative and Comparative Biology | 2011

How microbes shape birds and their eggs : matching pathogen pressure and protection

B. Tieleman; Nicholas P. C. Horrocks; Kevin D. Matson; Stephanie Grizard; Joana Falcão Salles


Integrative and Comparative Biology | 2009

Understanding the role of lysozyme in birds: physiological interactions between experimental immune enhancement and challenge

Kevin D. Matson; Nicholas P. C. Horrocks; Maaike A. Versteegh; B. Tieleman


Integrative and Comparative Biology | 2009

Bottlenecks, budgets and immunity: the possibility of immune strategies in long distance migrant birds

Deborah M. Buehler; B. Tieleman; Theunis Piersma


Integrative and Comparative Biology | 2011

Concentrations of antibacterial proteins in eggs: an index of environmental microbial pressure?

N. P. C. Horrocks; E. Wheeler; Kevin D. Matson; Arne Hegemann; B. Tieleman


Integrative and Comparative Biology | 2010

Repeatability and the predictive capacity of acute phase protein concentrations in pigeons

Kevin D. Matson; Nicholas P. C. Horrocks; Maaike A. Versteegh; B. Tieleman


Integrative and Comparative Biology | 2010

Linking measures of immune function with indices of environmental disease risk: antibacterial proteins in eggs as a marker of pathogen pressure

N. P. C. Horrocks; Kevin D. Matson; B. Tieleman


Integrative and Comparative Biology | 2010

No seasonal modulation in the acute phase response of a temperate zone bird, the Skylark (Alauda arvensis)

Arne Hegemann; Maaike A. Versteegh; M. De Graaf; B. Tieleman; Kevin D. Matson


Integrative and Comparative Biology | 2009

Genetic modulation of energy metabolism in birds through mitochondrial function

B. Tieleman; Maaike A. Versteegh; Anthony C. Fries; Barbara Helm; Niels J. Dingemanse; H. L. Gibbs; Joseph B. Williams


Integrative and Comparative Biology | 2009

Energetics, immunology and corticosterone response of four subspecies of stonechats in winter

Maaike A. Versteegh; Barbara Helm; Wolfgang Goymann; B. Tieleman

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