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  • Blood cells in G0 - G1 phase, resting cells; Blood cells in S,M or G2 phase, active cells; Breeding stage; Flow cytometry Accuri C6; Head kidney cells in G0 - G1 phase, resting cells; Head kidney cells in S,M or G2 phase, active cells; Identification; Length, total; Lymphocytes in blood; Lymphocytes in head kidney; Lymphocytes in spleen; Monocytes in blood; Monocytes in head kidney; Monocytes in spleen; Ratio; Sex; Species; Spleen cells in G0 - G1 phase, resting cells; Spleen cells in S,M or G2 phase, active cells  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2023-03-25
    Keywords: Blood cells in G0 - G1 phase, resting cells; Blood cells in S,M or G2 phase, active cells; Breeding stage; Flow cytometry Accuri C6; Head kidney cells in G0 - G1 phase, resting cells; Head kidney cells in S,M or G2 phase, active cells; Identification; Length, total; Lymphocytes in blood; Lymphocytes in head kidney; Lymphocytes in spleen; Monocytes in blood; Monocytes in head kidney; Monocytes in spleen; Ratio; Sex; Species; Spleen cells in G0 - G1 phase, resting cells; Spleen cells in S,M or G2 phase, active cells
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6617 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Landis, Susanne H; Sundin, Josefin; Rosenquist, Gunilla; Poirier, Maude; Jørgensen, Guro Øistensen; Roth, Olivia (2015): Female pipefish can detect the immune status of their mates. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 69(12), 1917-1923, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00265-015-2004-z
    Publication Date: 2024-02-16
    Description: Given the ubiquity of the parasites and their important fitness consequences on mate and offspring condition, selection for the ability to distinguish healthy from parasitized potential mates is a key process to enhance Darwinian fitness. In this study, we experimentally evaluated how the immunological experience of two potential partners influences mate choice, using the sex-role-reversed pipefish Syngnathus typhle. We exposed S. typhle to immune challenges with heat-killed Vibrio bacteria and investigated whether the activation of the immune system determined mate preferences. Our results demonstrate that the immune status of the potential partners influenced female mate preference, such that females that were exposed to an immune challenge became choosy and favored unchallenged males. Males, however, did not show any preferences for female immune status. In this context, we discuss mate choice decisions and behavioral plasticity as a complex result of immune challenge, severity of infection, as well as trans-generational effects.
    Keywords: DATE/TIME; Number of individuals; Probability; Sex; Treatment
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1397 data points
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