Trophically transmitted parasites frequently increase their hosts' risk-taking behaviour, to facilitate transmission to the next host. Whether such elevated risk-taking can spill over to uninfected group members is, however, unknown. To investigate this, we confronted groups of six three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus, containing 0, 2, 4 or 6 experimentally infected individuals with a simulated bird attack and studied their risk-taking behaviour. As a parasite, we used the tapeworm Schistocephalus solidus, which increases the risk-taking of infected sticklebacks, to facilitate transmission to its final host, most often piscivorous birds. Before the attack, infected and uninfected individuals did not differ in their risk-taking....
Parasites can induce alterations in host phenotypes in order to enhance their own survival and trans...
The potential role of animal behaviour, personality (inter-individual differences that are consisten...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be sen...
Trophically transmitted parasites frequently increase their hosts' risk-taking behaviour, to facilit...
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA FOR: Jolles, Mazué, Davidson, Behrmann-Godel, Couzin (2019) Schistocephalus paras...
Demandt N, Saus B, Kurvers RHJM, Krause J, Kurtz J, Scharsack JP. Parasite-infected sticklebacks inc...
Plerocercoid larvae of Schistocephalus solidus are common parasites of three-spined sticklebacks tha...
Many prey species have evolved collective responses to avoid predation. They rapidly transfer inform...
A key benefit of sociality is a reduction in predation risk. Cohesive group behaviour and rapid coll...
Parasites can increase their host’s predation susceptibility. It is a long-standing puzzle, whether ...
Parasitism is ubiquitous in the animal kingdom. Although many fundamental aspects of host-parasite r...
Parasitism involves two distinct organisms, the parasite and the host. Parasite interactions add to ...
Non-random species associations occur in naturally-sampled parasite communities. The processes resul...
Understanding the effects of parasites on host behaviour, of host behaviour on parasite infection, a...
The existence of animal personality is now well-documented, although the causes and consequences of ...
Parasites can induce alterations in host phenotypes in order to enhance their own survival and trans...
The potential role of animal behaviour, personality (inter-individual differences that are consisten...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be sen...
Trophically transmitted parasites frequently increase their hosts' risk-taking behaviour, to facilit...
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA FOR: Jolles, Mazué, Davidson, Behrmann-Godel, Couzin (2019) Schistocephalus paras...
Demandt N, Saus B, Kurvers RHJM, Krause J, Kurtz J, Scharsack JP. Parasite-infected sticklebacks inc...
Plerocercoid larvae of Schistocephalus solidus are common parasites of three-spined sticklebacks tha...
Many prey species have evolved collective responses to avoid predation. They rapidly transfer inform...
A key benefit of sociality is a reduction in predation risk. Cohesive group behaviour and rapid coll...
Parasites can increase their host’s predation susceptibility. It is a long-standing puzzle, whether ...
Parasitism is ubiquitous in the animal kingdom. Although many fundamental aspects of host-parasite r...
Parasitism involves two distinct organisms, the parasite and the host. Parasite interactions add to ...
Non-random species associations occur in naturally-sampled parasite communities. The processes resul...
Understanding the effects of parasites on host behaviour, of host behaviour on parasite infection, a...
The existence of animal personality is now well-documented, although the causes and consequences of ...
Parasites can induce alterations in host phenotypes in order to enhance their own survival and trans...
The potential role of animal behaviour, personality (inter-individual differences that are consisten...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be sen...