Sociality has evolved in a wide range of animal taxa but infectious diseases spread rapidly in populations of aggregated individuals, potentially negating the advantages of their social interactions. To disengage from the coevolutionary struggle with pathogens, some hosts have evolved various forms of behavioral immunity ; yet, the effectiveness of such behaviors in controlling epizootics in the wild is untested. Here we show how one form of behavioral immunity (i.e., the aversion of diseased conspecifics) practiced by Caribbean spiny lobsters (Panulirus argus) when subject to the socially transmitted PaV1 virus, appears to have prevented an epizootic over a large seascape. We capitalized on a natural experiment in which a die-off of spo...
The Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus seeks structured shelter throughout its benthic phase, o...
Variation in juvenile spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) aggressive and gregarious behaviors may play a...
Juvenile spiny lobsters (Panulirus argus) are known to be gregarious. We studied the preference of s...
Sociality has evolved in a wide range of animal taxa but infectious diseases spread rapidly in popul...
Sociality has evolved in a wide range of animal taxa but infectious diseases spread rapidly in popul...
Sociality has evolved in a wide range of animal taxa but infectious diseases spread rapidly in popul...
Social behavior confers numerous benefits to animals but also risks, among them an increase in the s...
Social behavior confers numerous benefits to animals but also risks, among them an increase in the s...
In 1999, I discovered the first virus known to be pathogenic to any species of lobster. HLV-PA is a ...
Panulirus ornatus is a lobster species of high commercial value and commonly cultured using wild-cau...
Agent-based models explicitly incorporate interactions and variation at the individual level, just a...
Ontogenetic changes in gregariousness by pre-reproductive animals, like that observed in juvenile Ca...
The Curious Case of the PaV1 in Adult Caribbean Spiny Lobsters Donald C. Behringer, Mark J. Butler I...
Positive density dependence (the Allee effect) has been reported in a number of species that are att...
PaV1 is a pathogenic virus found only to infect Caribbean spiny lobsters Panulirus argus, a major fi...
The Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus seeks structured shelter throughout its benthic phase, o...
Variation in juvenile spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) aggressive and gregarious behaviors may play a...
Juvenile spiny lobsters (Panulirus argus) are known to be gregarious. We studied the preference of s...
Sociality has evolved in a wide range of animal taxa but infectious diseases spread rapidly in popul...
Sociality has evolved in a wide range of animal taxa but infectious diseases spread rapidly in popul...
Sociality has evolved in a wide range of animal taxa but infectious diseases spread rapidly in popul...
Social behavior confers numerous benefits to animals but also risks, among them an increase in the s...
Social behavior confers numerous benefits to animals but also risks, among them an increase in the s...
In 1999, I discovered the first virus known to be pathogenic to any species of lobster. HLV-PA is a ...
Panulirus ornatus is a lobster species of high commercial value and commonly cultured using wild-cau...
Agent-based models explicitly incorporate interactions and variation at the individual level, just a...
Ontogenetic changes in gregariousness by pre-reproductive animals, like that observed in juvenile Ca...
The Curious Case of the PaV1 in Adult Caribbean Spiny Lobsters Donald C. Behringer, Mark J. Butler I...
Positive density dependence (the Allee effect) has been reported in a number of species that are att...
PaV1 is a pathogenic virus found only to infect Caribbean spiny lobsters Panulirus argus, a major fi...
The Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus seeks structured shelter throughout its benthic phase, o...
Variation in juvenile spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) aggressive and gregarious behaviors may play a...
Juvenile spiny lobsters (Panulirus argus) are known to be gregarious. We studied the preference of s...