BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between colony members and foreigners through cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) signatures. Nevertheless, parasites frequently get access to social resources, for example through mimicry of host CHCs among other mechanisms. The origin of mimetic compounds, however, remains unknown in the majority of studies (biosynthesis vs. acquisition). Additionally, direct evidence is scarce that chemical mimicry is indeed beneficial to the parasites (e.g., by improving social acceptance). RESULTS: In the present study we demonstrated that the kleptoparasitic silverfish Malayatelura ponerophila most likely acquires CHCs directly from its host ant Leptogenys distinguen...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
AbstractSocial animals are faced with an intriguing dilemma. On the one hand, interactions between i...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between co...
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...
Social insect colonies contain attractive resources for many organisms. Cleptoparasites sneak into t...
Deception is widespread throughout the animal kingdom and various deceptive strategies are exemplifi...
Myrmecophiles are animals that live in close association with ants and that frequently develop elabo...
Background Host range is a fundamental trait to understand the ecological and evolutionary dynamics ...
In natural ecosystems, relationships between organisms are often characterised by high levels of com...
Many parasites interfere with the behaviour of their hosts. In social animals, such as ants, parasit...
Social parasites exploit resources of other social species, to the detriment of their host. In order...
The most sophisticated form of altruism is found in eusocial insects, with workers usually sacrifici...
Social insect colonies provide a valuable resource that attracts and offers shelter to a large commu...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
AbstractSocial animals are faced with an intriguing dilemma. On the one hand, interactions between i...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between co...
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...
Social insect colonies contain attractive resources for many organisms. Cleptoparasites sneak into t...
Deception is widespread throughout the animal kingdom and various deceptive strategies are exemplifi...
Myrmecophiles are animals that live in close association with ants and that frequently develop elabo...
Background Host range is a fundamental trait to understand the ecological and evolutionary dynamics ...
In natural ecosystems, relationships between organisms are often characterised by high levels of com...
Many parasites interfere with the behaviour of their hosts. In social animals, such as ants, parasit...
Social parasites exploit resources of other social species, to the detriment of their host. In order...
The most sophisticated form of altruism is found in eusocial insects, with workers usually sacrifici...
Social insect colonies provide a valuable resource that attracts and offers shelter to a large commu...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
AbstractSocial animals are faced with an intriguing dilemma. On the one hand, interactions between i...