The immune response as a determinant of female reproductive investment. Aims: This project will define how ‘cryptic female choice’ affects reproductive outcomes through immune recognition of embryo hi
Description
The immune response as a determinant of female reproductive investment. Aims: This project will define how ‘cryptic female choice’ affects reproductive outcomes through immune recognition of embryo histocompatibility genes, to modulate maternal nutrient provision and fetal growth. Significance: The research will tackle an important knowledge gap in animal reproduction science, where poorly-understood male-female compatibility effects cause variation in breeding efficiency with major economic and environmental impact. Expected outcomes: We expect to generate new understanding of the genes, immune response elements, and vascular changes that explain compatibility effects. Benefits: The results will inform strategies to improve fertility in livestock animals, and in rare and threatened species. . Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 0608 - Zoology. Lead: Prof Sarah Robertson