Neuro-parasitology is an emerging branch of science that deals with parasites that can control the nervous system of the host. It offers the possibility of discovering how one species (the parasite) modifies a particular neural network, and thus particular behaviors, of another species (the host). Such parasite–host interactions, developed over millions of years of evolution, provide unique tools by which one can determine how neuromodulation up-or-down regulates specific behaviors. In some of the most fascinating manipulations, the parasite taps into the host brain neuronal circuities to manipulate hosts cognitive functions. To name just a few examples, some worms induce crickets and other terrestrial insects to commit suicide in water, en...
No living organism seems left untroubled by parasites. Parasitologists study with increasing enthusi...
Organisms express sexual signals to indicate to potential mates of their intention, health condition...
Parasitic wasps and their larval hosts are intimately connected by an array of behavioral adaptation...
Number of scientific publications describing how parasites alter their host's behaviour providing th...
Welcome to parasitic mind control! In this course we will be discussing primary literature primarily...
The manipulation hypothesis deals with the ability of some parasitic organisms to efficiently change...
10 pagesAnimal behavior and parasitism are more tightly linked than commonly thought. One of the mos...
Abstract: Many parasites apparently change the behavior of their hosts in a way that seemingly incre...
International audienceMany parasites modify their host behaviour to improve their own transmission a...
Parasite fitness is often tied closely to host behaviour, especially when transition to a definitive...
Many parasites modify their host behaviour to improve their own transmission and survival, but the p...
This paper outlines some of the main features of parasites immunoevasion/depression strategies.Insec...
Intra-cellular bacterial infections affect learning and memory capacities of an invertebrate Noémie ...
9 pagesParasite-induced alteration of host behavioral phenotypes is a widespread strategy of host ex...
Introduction - Neuroethology (‘neuro' Greek; related to nerve cells, ‘ethos' Greek; habit or custom)...
No living organism seems left untroubled by parasites. Parasitologists study with increasing enthusi...
Organisms express sexual signals to indicate to potential mates of their intention, health condition...
Parasitic wasps and their larval hosts are intimately connected by an array of behavioral adaptation...
Number of scientific publications describing how parasites alter their host's behaviour providing th...
Welcome to parasitic mind control! In this course we will be discussing primary literature primarily...
The manipulation hypothesis deals with the ability of some parasitic organisms to efficiently change...
10 pagesAnimal behavior and parasitism are more tightly linked than commonly thought. One of the mos...
Abstract: Many parasites apparently change the behavior of their hosts in a way that seemingly incre...
International audienceMany parasites modify their host behaviour to improve their own transmission a...
Parasite fitness is often tied closely to host behaviour, especially when transition to a definitive...
Many parasites modify their host behaviour to improve their own transmission and survival, but the p...
This paper outlines some of the main features of parasites immunoevasion/depression strategies.Insec...
Intra-cellular bacterial infections affect learning and memory capacities of an invertebrate Noémie ...
9 pagesParasite-induced alteration of host behavioral phenotypes is a widespread strategy of host ex...
Introduction - Neuroethology (‘neuro' Greek; related to nerve cells, ‘ethos' Greek; habit or custom)...
No living organism seems left untroubled by parasites. Parasitologists study with increasing enthusi...
Organisms express sexual signals to indicate to potential mates of their intention, health condition...
Parasitic wasps and their larval hosts are intimately connected by an array of behavioral adaptation...