Deciding where to eat and raise offspring carries important fitness consequences for all animals, especially if foraging, feeding and reproduction increase pathogen exposure. In insects with complete metamorphosis, foraging mainly occurs during the larval stage, while oviposition decisions are made by adult females. Selection for infection avoidance behaviours may therefore be developmentally uncoupled. Using a combination of experimental infections and behavioral choice assays, we tested if Drosophila melanogaster fruit flies avoid infectious environments at distinct developmental stages. When given conspecific fly carcasses as a food source, larvae did not discriminate between carcasses that were clean or infected with the pathogenic Dros...
Background: Understanding how species adapt to new niches is a central issue in evolutionary ecology...
Behavioural adaptations of hosts to their parasites form an important component of the evolutionary ...
Insects are exposed to a variety of potential pathogens in their environment, many of which can seve...
Deciding where to eat and raise offspring carries important fitness consequences for all animals, es...
Data gathered from 2 behavioral choice experiments on distinct developmental stages of Drosophila. B...
Hosts have numerous defenses against parasites, of which behavioral immune responses are an importan...
Viruses are major evolutionary drivers of insect immune systems. Much of our knowledge of insect imm...
Since its arrival to North America less than a decade ago, the invasive Spotted-Wing Drosophila (Dro...
Mounting and maintaining an effective immune response in the face of infection can be costly. The ou...
Organisms from slime moulds to humans carefully regulate their macronutrient intake to optimize a wi...
Infections can have detrimental effects on the fitness of an animal. Reproducing females may therefo...
Food preference and choice of oviposition (egg laying) site are critical factors for insects such as...
Theory on condition‐dependent risk‐taking indicates that when prey are in poor condition, their anti...
1. Animals must tailor their life history strategies to suit the prevailing conditions and respond t...
Background: Understanding how species adapt to new niches is a central issue in evolutionary ecology...
Behavioural adaptations of hosts to their parasites form an important component of the evolutionary ...
Insects are exposed to a variety of potential pathogens in their environment, many of which can seve...
Deciding where to eat and raise offspring carries important fitness consequences for all animals, es...
Data gathered from 2 behavioral choice experiments on distinct developmental stages of Drosophila. B...
Hosts have numerous defenses against parasites, of which behavioral immune responses are an importan...
Viruses are major evolutionary drivers of insect immune systems. Much of our knowledge of insect imm...
Since its arrival to North America less than a decade ago, the invasive Spotted-Wing Drosophila (Dro...
Mounting and maintaining an effective immune response in the face of infection can be costly. The ou...
Organisms from slime moulds to humans carefully regulate their macronutrient intake to optimize a wi...
Infections can have detrimental effects on the fitness of an animal. Reproducing females may therefo...
Food preference and choice of oviposition (egg laying) site are critical factors for insects such as...
Theory on condition‐dependent risk‐taking indicates that when prey are in poor condition, their anti...
1. Animals must tailor their life history strategies to suit the prevailing conditions and respond t...
Background: Understanding how species adapt to new niches is a central issue in evolutionary ecology...
Behavioural adaptations of hosts to their parasites form an important component of the evolutionary ...
Insects are exposed to a variety of potential pathogens in their environment, many of which can seve...