The Connection between Immunocompetence and Reproduction in Wildlife

Life (Basel). 2023 Mar 14;13(3):785. doi: 10.3390/life13030785.

Abstract

Reproduction rate is important for the survival of animal populations. During gravidity, a trade-off occurs between the individual well-being of gravid females and investment in offspring. Due to the high synthesis and energy requirements for the growing fetus, other physiological activities are downregulated in pregnant females. This causes changes in the composition of the reproductive microbiome and a decreased immune response to presented antigens and pathogens. As a result, the immunocompetence of gravid wild animals declines. In general, therefore, increased infection rates during pregnancy can be observed in all wildlife species studied. In the course of evolution, however, this has apparently evolved as a suitable strategy to ensure the survival of the population as a whole.

Keywords: evolution; immunology; pregnancy; veterinary medicine; veterinary research.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.