2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2021.113717
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Steroid hormones, ectoparasites, and color: Sex, species, and seasonal differences in Sceloporus lizards

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“…We also found a higher probability of ectoparasite presence in male rodent hosts, which may be due to the levels of several steroid hormones (e.g., testosterone, progesterone, and estrogens, which affect immunocompetence) and the greater mobility of males (Argaez et al., 2021; Krasnov et al., 2005; Obiegala et al., 2021; Rosà et al., 2006; Shilereyo et al., 2022). Contrarily, other studies have found little support for this ‘sex‐biased’ hypothesis (Kiffner et al., 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…We also found a higher probability of ectoparasite presence in male rodent hosts, which may be due to the levels of several steroid hormones (e.g., testosterone, progesterone, and estrogens, which affect immunocompetence) and the greater mobility of males (Argaez et al., 2021; Krasnov et al., 2005; Obiegala et al., 2021; Rosà et al., 2006; Shilereyo et al., 2022). Contrarily, other studies have found little support for this ‘sex‐biased’ hypothesis (Kiffner et al., 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In this sense, the search for identifying sources of susceptibility variation and biomarkers for health and immunosuppression has aroused the interest of researchers in different contexts at the international level. 29 Indeed, the literature suggests that the association between sex steroids and the innate and adaptive immune response may cause differences in susceptibility to infectious diseases between men and women. 23 Thus, hormonal conditions favour increased male susceptibility to bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections associated with the immunosuppressive effects of testosterone that determine greater severity and prevalence than women.…”
Section: Hormonal Variations and Immune Re S P On S E In Infec Ti Ous Dise A Se Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 Thus, hormonal conditions favour increased male susceptibility to bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections associated with the immunosuppressive effects of testosterone that determine greater severity and prevalence than women. 29,30 Despite this finding and the fact that sexual dimorphism is an expressive reality in many species, the mechanisms underlying these differences are still gaps in knowledge and are targets for new studies.…”
Section: Hormonal Variations and Immune Re S P On S E In Infec Ti Ous Dise A Se Smentioning
confidence: 99%