Animal social networks are shaped by multiple selection pressures, including the need to ensure efficient communication and functioning while simultaneously limiting disease transmission. Social animals could potentially further reduce epidemic risk by altering their social networks in the presence of pathogens, yet there is currently no evidence for such pathogen-triggered responses. We tested this hypothesis experimentally in the ant Lasius niger using a combination of automated tracking, controlled pathogen exposure, transmission quantification, and temporally explicit simulations. Pathogen exposure induced behavioral changes in both exposed ants and their nestmates, which helped contain the disease by reinforcing key transmission-inhibi...
Selection for disease control is believed to have contributed to shape the organisation of insect so...
Animal societies rely on interactions between group members to effectively communicate and coordinat...
To prevent epidemics, insect societies have evolved collective disease defences that are highly effe...
Animal social networks are shaped by multiple selection pressures, including the need to ensure effi...
Animal social networks are shaped by multiple selection pressures, including the need to ensure effi...
Social animals display a wide range of behavioural defences against infectious diseases, some of whi...
Contagious diseases must transmit from infectious to susceptible hosts in order to reproduce. Whilst...
<div><p>Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated diseas...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2020.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Eusocial insects, and ants in par...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
Social insects protect their colonies from infectious disease through collective defences that resul...
Social organisms face a high risk of epidemics, and respond to this threat by combining efficient in...
SummaryLife in a social group increases the risk of disease transmission [1–3]. To counteract this t...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
Selection for disease control is believed to have contributed to shape the organisation of insect so...
Animal societies rely on interactions between group members to effectively communicate and coordinat...
To prevent epidemics, insect societies have evolved collective disease defences that are highly effe...
Animal social networks are shaped by multiple selection pressures, including the need to ensure effi...
Animal social networks are shaped by multiple selection pressures, including the need to ensure effi...
Social animals display a wide range of behavioural defences against infectious diseases, some of whi...
Contagious diseases must transmit from infectious to susceptible hosts in order to reproduce. Whilst...
<div><p>Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated diseas...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2020.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Eusocial insects, and ants in par...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
Social insects protect their colonies from infectious disease through collective defences that resul...
Social organisms face a high risk of epidemics, and respond to this threat by combining efficient in...
SummaryLife in a social group increases the risk of disease transmission [1–3]. To counteract this t...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
Selection for disease control is believed to have contributed to shape the organisation of insect so...
Animal societies rely on interactions between group members to effectively communicate and coordinat...
To prevent epidemics, insect societies have evolved collective disease defences that are highly effe...