1. Colonial organisms with division of labour are assumed to achieve increased colony-level efficiency in task performance through functional specialisation of individuals into distinct castes. In social insects, ratios of individuals in different castes can adjust adaptively in response to external threats. However, whether flexibility in caste ratio also occurs in other social organisms with division of labour remains unclear. Some parasitic trematodes, in which clonal colonies within the snail intermediate host comprise a reproductive caste and a soldier caste, offer good systems to test the general nature of adaptive caste ratio adjustments. 2. Using the trematode Philophthalmus sp. as model, we test whether trematode colonies shift the...
Social insect sex and caste ratios are well-studied targets of evolutionary conflicts, but the herit...
Parasites decrease host fitness and can induce changes in host behavior, morphology, and physiology....
8 pagesInternational audienceLiving in a social group increases the risks of parasitism, especially ...
1. Colonial organisms with division of labour are assumed to achieve increased colony-level efficien...
Colonial organisms with division of labour are assumed to achieve increased colony-level efficiency ...
Intraspecific phenotypic diversification in social organisms often leads to formation of physical ca...
Shell damage and parasitic infections are frequent in gastropods, influencing key snail host life-hi...
Abstract Division of labour has evolved in many social animals where colonies consist ...
Abstract ii A polymorphism suggestive of a division of labour has recently been observed in colonies...
Organisms or societies are resource limited, causing important trade-offs between reproduction and d...
As in the most complex animal societies, trematodes (parasitic flatworms) live in colonies character...
Selection imposed by coinfection may vary with the mechanism of within-host competition between para...
Remarkable variation exists in the distribution of reproduction (skew) among members of cooperativel...
Cooperative secretion of virulence factors by pathogens can lead to social conflict when cheating mu...
Social insect sex and caste ratios are well-studied targets of evolutionary conflicts, but the herit...
Parasites decrease host fitness and can induce changes in host behavior, morphology, and physiology....
8 pagesInternational audienceLiving in a social group increases the risks of parasitism, especially ...
1. Colonial organisms with division of labour are assumed to achieve increased colony-level efficien...
Colonial organisms with division of labour are assumed to achieve increased colony-level efficiency ...
Intraspecific phenotypic diversification in social organisms often leads to formation of physical ca...
Shell damage and parasitic infections are frequent in gastropods, influencing key snail host life-hi...
Abstract Division of labour has evolved in many social animals where colonies consist ...
Abstract ii A polymorphism suggestive of a division of labour has recently been observed in colonies...
Organisms or societies are resource limited, causing important trade-offs between reproduction and d...
As in the most complex animal societies, trematodes (parasitic flatworms) live in colonies character...
Selection imposed by coinfection may vary with the mechanism of within-host competition between para...
Remarkable variation exists in the distribution of reproduction (skew) among members of cooperativel...
Cooperative secretion of virulence factors by pathogens can lead to social conflict when cheating mu...
Social insect sex and caste ratios are well-studied targets of evolutionary conflicts, but the herit...
Parasites decrease host fitness and can induce changes in host behavior, morphology, and physiology....
8 pagesInternational audienceLiving in a social group increases the risks of parasitism, especially ...