Many animals use chemicals as pheromones to communicate between individuals of the same species, for example to influence mate choice or to assert dominance. Pheromonal communication is an open broadcast system that can be intercepted by unintended receivers such as predators and prey. We have recently reported that male rats infected by the protozoan parasite become more attractive to female rats. This suggests aToxoplasma gondii facilitatory effect of infection on rat pheromone production. In view of the open nature of pheromonal communication, we postulate that Toxoplasma gondii infection collateraly enhances kairomonal valence of infected rats to their prey. We compared the strength of kairomonal interception by mice when using scent ma...
Bacteria, viruses, fungi, worms and other parasites represent a major evolutionary force that shapes...
The protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii enhances the sexual attractiveness of infected male rats an...
Cat odors induce rapid, innate and stereotyped defensive behaviors in rats at first exposure, a pres...
Many animals use chemicals as pheromones to communicate between individuals of the same species, for...
Many animals use chemicals as pheromones to communicate between individuals of the same species, for...
Many animals use chemicals as pheromones to communicate between individuals of the same species, for...
Parasitic manipulation of host behavior is often seen as exploitative in nature. An example is Toxop...
The behavioral manipulation hypothesis predicts that parasites can change host behavior in a way tha...
Major Urinary Proteins (MUP) are pheromonal transmitters involved in chemical communication in roden...
Rodents infected with Toxoplasma Gondii lose their innate fear of predator odours. This behavioural ...
Toxoplasma gondii affects a range of intermediate and secondary host species, including humans, with...
Cat odors induce rapid, innate and stereotyped defensive behaviors in rats at first exposure, a pres...
A convincing body of evidence now exists to indicate that the ubiquitous protozoan Toxoplasma gondii...
Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) is a protozoan parasite that is well-known for its ability to cause be...
The behavioural manipulation hypothesis posits that parasites can change the behaviour of hosts to i...
Bacteria, viruses, fungi, worms and other parasites represent a major evolutionary force that shapes...
The protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii enhances the sexual attractiveness of infected male rats an...
Cat odors induce rapid, innate and stereotyped defensive behaviors in rats at first exposure, a pres...
Many animals use chemicals as pheromones to communicate between individuals of the same species, for...
Many animals use chemicals as pheromones to communicate between individuals of the same species, for...
Many animals use chemicals as pheromones to communicate between individuals of the same species, for...
Parasitic manipulation of host behavior is often seen as exploitative in nature. An example is Toxop...
The behavioral manipulation hypothesis predicts that parasites can change host behavior in a way tha...
Major Urinary Proteins (MUP) are pheromonal transmitters involved in chemical communication in roden...
Rodents infected with Toxoplasma Gondii lose their innate fear of predator odours. This behavioural ...
Toxoplasma gondii affects a range of intermediate and secondary host species, including humans, with...
Cat odors induce rapid, innate and stereotyped defensive behaviors in rats at first exposure, a pres...
A convincing body of evidence now exists to indicate that the ubiquitous protozoan Toxoplasma gondii...
Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) is a protozoan parasite that is well-known for its ability to cause be...
The behavioural manipulation hypothesis posits that parasites can change the behaviour of hosts to i...
Bacteria, viruses, fungi, worms and other parasites represent a major evolutionary force that shapes...
The protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii enhances the sexual attractiveness of infected male rats an...
Cat odors induce rapid, innate and stereotyped defensive behaviors in rats at first exposure, a pres...