In social insects, individuals infected by pathogens withdraw from the nest, preventing the spread of diseases among genetically related nestmates and thereby contributing to the ‘social immunity’ of the colony. Here we investigated the extent to which the isolation of sick ants correlates with changes in their behavioural responses to environmental stimuli that serve as nest-related cues, including light, colony odour and physical presence of nestmates. Myrmica rubra ant workers infected by Metarhizium brunneum fungus showed a weak but constant attraction to light. By contrast, the progressive withdrawal of moribund workers from the nest appeared to be concomitant with a decline in their attraction towards nestmates or colony odour, which ...
Many parasites have evolved strategies to exploit host behavior such that it benefits parasite trans...
Ant queens that attempt to disperse and found new colonies independently face high mortality risks. ...
Social animals display a wide range of behavioural defences against infectious diseases, some of whi...
The ecological success of ants relies on their high level of sociality and cooperation between genet...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
<div><p>Despite the growing number of experimental studies on mechanisms of social immunity in ant s...
<div><p>Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated diseas...
Ants have developed prophylactic and hygienic behaviours in order to limit risks of pathogenic outbr...
The ability of an organism to detect threats is fundamental to mounting a successful defense and thi...
Many parasites interfere with the behaviour of their hosts. In social animals, such as ants, parasit...
Abstract: Group-living species have to deal with higher risks of exposure to pathogens and of diseas...
The European red ant, Myrmica rubra L., is an invasive pest in the Northeastern United States. The f...
International audienceStudies investigating host-parasite systems rarely deal with multispecies inte...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
Social insects use odors as cues for a variety of behavioral responses, including nestmate recogniti...
Many parasites have evolved strategies to exploit host behavior such that it benefits parasite trans...
Ant queens that attempt to disperse and found new colonies independently face high mortality risks. ...
Social animals display a wide range of behavioural defences against infectious diseases, some of whi...
The ecological success of ants relies on their high level of sociality and cooperation between genet...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
<div><p>Despite the growing number of experimental studies on mechanisms of social immunity in ant s...
<div><p>Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated diseas...
Ants have developed prophylactic and hygienic behaviours in order to limit risks of pathogenic outbr...
The ability of an organism to detect threats is fundamental to mounting a successful defense and thi...
Many parasites interfere with the behaviour of their hosts. In social animals, such as ants, parasit...
Abstract: Group-living species have to deal with higher risks of exposure to pathogens and of diseas...
The European red ant, Myrmica rubra L., is an invasive pest in the Northeastern United States. The f...
International audienceStudies investigating host-parasite systems rarely deal with multispecies inte...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
Social insects use odors as cues for a variety of behavioral responses, including nestmate recogniti...
Many parasites have evolved strategies to exploit host behavior such that it benefits parasite trans...
Ant queens that attempt to disperse and found new colonies independently face high mortality risks. ...
Social animals display a wide range of behavioural defences against infectious diseases, some of whi...