The ability to detoxify defensive compounds of competitors provides key ecological advantages that can influence community-level processes. Although common in plants and bacteria, this type of detoxification interaction is extremely rare in animals. Here, using laboratory behavioral assays and analyses of videotaped interactions in South America, we report widespread venom detoxification among ants in the subfamily Formicinae. Across both data sets, nine formicine species, representing all major clades, used a stereotyped grooming behavior to self-apply formic acid (acidopore grooming) in response to fire ant (Solenopsis invicta and S. saevissima) venom exposure. In laboratory assays, this behavior increased the survivorship of species foll...
Ants (Formicidae) represent a taxonomically diverse group of hymenopterans with over 13,000 extant s...
Morphologically similar fire ants Solenopsis invicta and Solenopsis saevissima are broadly sympatric...
We aimed to determine whether the nesting habits of ants have influenced their venom toxicity and co...
The ability to detoxify defensive compounds of competitors provides key ecological advantages that c...
As tawny crazy ants (Nylanderia fulva) invade the southern USA, they often displace imported fire an...
Toxicity and the utilization of venom are essential features in the ecology of many animal species a...
The success of invasive species in their introduced range is often influenced by interactions with r...
International audienceDue to their prowess in interspecific competition and ability to catch a wide ...
To fight infectious diseases, host immune defences are employed at multiple levels. Sanitary behavio...
Due to their prowess in interspecific competition and ability to catch a wide range of arthropod pre...
Multipartner mutualisms have potentially complex dynamics, with compensatory responses when one part...
Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity when dominant within their newly established hab...
Ants (Formicidae) represent a taxonomically diverse group of hymenopterans with over 13,000 extant s...
Morphologically similar fire ants Solenopsis invicta and Solenopsis saevissima are broadly sympatric...
We aimed to determine whether the nesting habits of ants have influenced their venom toxicity and co...
The ability to detoxify defensive compounds of competitors provides key ecological advantages that c...
As tawny crazy ants (Nylanderia fulva) invade the southern USA, they often displace imported fire an...
Toxicity and the utilization of venom are essential features in the ecology of many animal species a...
The success of invasive species in their introduced range is often influenced by interactions with r...
International audienceDue to their prowess in interspecific competition and ability to catch a wide ...
To fight infectious diseases, host immune defences are employed at multiple levels. Sanitary behavio...
Due to their prowess in interspecific competition and ability to catch a wide range of arthropod pre...
Multipartner mutualisms have potentially complex dynamics, with compensatory responses when one part...
Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity when dominant within their newly established hab...
Ants (Formicidae) represent a taxonomically diverse group of hymenopterans with over 13,000 extant s...
Morphologically similar fire ants Solenopsis invicta and Solenopsis saevissima are broadly sympatric...
We aimed to determine whether the nesting habits of ants have influenced their venom toxicity and co...