Social parasites exploit resources of other social species, to the detriment of their host. In order to enter and integrate in a host colony, social parasites must avoid being detected as a non-nestmate. The parasites, therefore, use one or a combination of chemical strategies: (1) producing recognition cues that match host's (mimicry), (2) acquiring recognition cues from the hosts or its nest (camouflage), (3) not producing recognition cues (insignificance) and/or (4) using substances for confusing, suppressing or appeasing the host (weaponry). In this study, we investigate the integration strategy of Megalomyrmex symmetochus ants into colonies of the fungus-growing ant Sericomyrmex amabilis. We compared the chemical odour profiles of para...
The most sophisticated form of altruism is found in eusocial insects, with workers usually sacrifici...
Protective ant-plant mutualisms that are exploited by non-defending parasitic ants represent promine...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between colon...
A vast diversity of parasites associate with ants. Living in and around ant nests these organisms mu...
Biological and Biomedical SciencesSocially parasitic Megalomyrmex symmetochus ants exploit their fun...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between co...
textSocial parasitism, the exploitation of a society by other social organisms, has evolved independ...
Many parasites interfere with the behaviour of their hosts. In social animals, such as ants, parasit...
Abstract Background Social parasitism is an important selective pressure for social insect species. ...
Studies investigating host-parasite systems rarely deal with multispecies interactions, and mostly e...
Ant colonies are a highly rewarding target for many pathogens and parasites and they also host vario...
In social insects, social behavior may be changed in a way that preventing the spread of pathogens. ...
International audienceAnts, like any animal, are subject to parasitism. However, as they are also su...
Protective ant-plant mutualisms that are exploited by non-defending parasitic ants represent promine...
Deception is widespread throughout the animal kingdom and various deceptive strategies are exemplifi...
The most sophisticated form of altruism is found in eusocial insects, with workers usually sacrifici...
Protective ant-plant mutualisms that are exploited by non-defending parasitic ants represent promine...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between colon...
A vast diversity of parasites associate with ants. Living in and around ant nests these organisms mu...
Biological and Biomedical SciencesSocially parasitic Megalomyrmex symmetochus ants exploit their fun...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between co...
textSocial parasitism, the exploitation of a society by other social organisms, has evolved independ...
Many parasites interfere with the behaviour of their hosts. In social animals, such as ants, parasit...
Abstract Background Social parasitism is an important selective pressure for social insect species. ...
Studies investigating host-parasite systems rarely deal with multispecies interactions, and mostly e...
Ant colonies are a highly rewarding target for many pathogens and parasites and they also host vario...
In social insects, social behavior may be changed in a way that preventing the spread of pathogens. ...
International audienceAnts, like any animal, are subject to parasitism. However, as they are also su...
Protective ant-plant mutualisms that are exploited by non-defending parasitic ants represent promine...
Deception is widespread throughout the animal kingdom and various deceptive strategies are exemplifi...
The most sophisticated form of altruism is found in eusocial insects, with workers usually sacrifici...
Protective ant-plant mutualisms that are exploited by non-defending parasitic ants represent promine...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between colon...