Myrmecophiles are animals that live in close association with ants and that frequently develop elaborate mechanisms to infiltrate their well-defended host societies. We compare the social integration strategies of two myrmecophilic species, the spider, Gamasomorpha maschwitzi, and the newly described silverfish, Malayatelura ponerophila gen. n. sp. n., into colonies of the ponerine army ant, Leptogenys distinguenda (Emery) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Both symbionts use chemical mimicry through adoption of host cuticular hydrocarbons. Exchange experiments between L. distinguenda and an undetermined Leptogenys species demonstrate that reduced aggression toward alien ants and increased social acceptance occurred with individuals of higher chemi...
Phintella piatensis is an unusual jumping spider because, despite being neither myrmecophagic nor my...
Host-parasite associations facilitate the action of reciprocal selection and can drive rapid evoluti...
Background Host range is a fundamental trait to understand the ecological and evolutionary dynamics ...
Colonies of the ponerine army ant Leptogenys distinguenda are regularly inhabited by a highly divers...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between colon...
Social insect colonies provide a valuable resource that attracts and offers shelter to a large commu...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between co...
An intimate association between two species is known as a symbiosis. A symbiotic relationship where ...
Abstract Background Social parasitism is an important selective pressure for social insect species. ...
Although the research on myrmecophilous insects is dated back to the 19th century, certain aspects o...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
Abstract Host-symbiont interactions are embedded in ecological communities and range from unspecific...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
Ants represent an insect group with a great ecological importance, and they are also a valuable sour...
By studying salticid spiders from East Africa I look at sociality from an unusual perspective. These...
Phintella piatensis is an unusual jumping spider because, despite being neither myrmecophagic nor my...
Host-parasite associations facilitate the action of reciprocal selection and can drive rapid evoluti...
Background Host range is a fundamental trait to understand the ecological and evolutionary dynamics ...
Colonies of the ponerine army ant Leptogenys distinguenda are regularly inhabited by a highly divers...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between colon...
Social insect colonies provide a valuable resource that attracts and offers shelter to a large commu...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between co...
An intimate association between two species is known as a symbiosis. A symbiotic relationship where ...
Abstract Background Social parasitism is an important selective pressure for social insect species. ...
Although the research on myrmecophilous insects is dated back to the 19th century, certain aspects o...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
Abstract Host-symbiont interactions are embedded in ecological communities and range from unspecific...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
Ants represent an insect group with a great ecological importance, and they are also a valuable sour...
By studying salticid spiders from East Africa I look at sociality from an unusual perspective. These...
Phintella piatensis is an unusual jumping spider because, despite being neither myrmecophagic nor my...
Host-parasite associations facilitate the action of reciprocal selection and can drive rapid evoluti...
Background Host range is a fundamental trait to understand the ecological and evolutionary dynamics ...