Pathogens are predicted to pose a particular threat to eusocial insects because infections can spread rapidly in colonies with high densities of closely related individuals. In ants, there are two major castes: workers and reproductives. Sterile workers receive no direct benefit from investing in immunity, but can gain indirect fitness benefits if their immunity aids the survival of their fertile siblings. Virgin reproductives (alates), on the other hand, may be able to increase their investment in reproduction, rather than in immunity, because of the protection they receive from workers. Thus, we expect colonies to have highly immune workers, but relatively more susceptible alates. We examined the survival of workers, gynes, and males of n...
Parasites decrease host fitness and can induce changes in host behavior, morphology, and physiology....
Ant queens often associate to found new colonies, yet the benefits of this behaviour remain unclear....
Studies investigating host-parasite systems rarely deal with multispecies interactions, and mostly e...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
The fitness effects of symbionts on their hosts can be context-dependent, with usually benign symbio...
Social organisms face a high risk of epidemics, and respond to this threat by combining efficient in...
The success of social living can be explained, in part, by a group's ability to execute collective b...
Ant microgynes are miniaturized queen forms found together with normal queens (macrogynes) in specie...
Various insects engage in microbial mutualisms in which the reciprocal benefits exceed the costs. An...
Parasites decrease host fitness and can induce changes in host behavior, morphology, and physiology....
Ant queens often associate to found new colonies, yet the benefits of this behaviour remain unclear....
Studies investigating host-parasite systems rarely deal with multispecies interactions, and mostly e...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
The fitness effects of symbionts on their hosts can be context-dependent, with usually benign symbio...
Social organisms face a high risk of epidemics, and respond to this threat by combining efficient in...
The success of social living can be explained, in part, by a group's ability to execute collective b...
Ant microgynes are miniaturized queen forms found together with normal queens (macrogynes) in specie...
Various insects engage in microbial mutualisms in which the reciprocal benefits exceed the costs. An...
Parasites decrease host fitness and can induce changes in host behavior, morphology, and physiology....
Ant queens often associate to found new colonies, yet the benefits of this behaviour remain unclear....
Studies investigating host-parasite systems rarely deal with multispecies interactions, and mostly e...