Nutritional quality during early life can affect learning ability and memory retention of animals. Here we studied the effect of resource quality gained during larval development on the learning ability and memory retention of 2 sympatric strains of similar genetic background of the parasitoid Trichogramma brassicae: one uninfected and one infected by Wolbachia. Wolbachia is a common arthropod parasite/mutualistic symbiont with a range of known effects on host fitness. Here we studied, for the first time, the interaction between resource quality and Wolbachia infection on memory retention and resource acquisition. Memory retention of uninfected wasps was significantly longer when reared on high quality hosts when compared to low quality hos...
Intra-cellular bacterial infections affect learning and memory capacities of an invertebrate Noémie ...
Animals can store learned information in their brains through a series of distinct memory forms. Sho...
Learning ability has been associated with energetic costs that typically become apparent through tra...
International audienceNutritional quality during early life can affect learning ability and memory r...
Nutritional quality during early life can affect learning ability and memory retention of animals. H...
International audienceSeveral factors, such as cold exposure, aging, the number of experiences and v...
International audienceVarious physiological effects of Wolbachia infection have been reported in inv...
International audienceAnimals have evolved cognitive abilities whose impairment can incur dramatic f...
International audienceUpon encountering a host, a female parasitoid wasp has to decide whether to le...
Learning can be instrumental in acquiring new skills or optimizing behaviour, but it is also costly ...
For parasitoids, the host represents the sole source of nutrients for the developing immature. Subse...
Although the neural and genetic pathways underlying learning and memory formation seem strikingly si...
Dyadic contests for possession of resources occur across a wide range of animal taxa, with contest o...
Several hymenopteran parasitoids are infected with parthenogenesis-inducing (PI) Wolbachia. Infected...
Intra-cellular bacterial infections affect learning and memory capacities of an invertebrate Noémie ...
Animals can store learned information in their brains through a series of distinct memory forms. Sho...
Learning ability has been associated with energetic costs that typically become apparent through tra...
International audienceNutritional quality during early life can affect learning ability and memory r...
Nutritional quality during early life can affect learning ability and memory retention of animals. H...
International audienceSeveral factors, such as cold exposure, aging, the number of experiences and v...
International audienceVarious physiological effects of Wolbachia infection have been reported in inv...
International audienceAnimals have evolved cognitive abilities whose impairment can incur dramatic f...
International audienceUpon encountering a host, a female parasitoid wasp has to decide whether to le...
Learning can be instrumental in acquiring new skills or optimizing behaviour, but it is also costly ...
For parasitoids, the host represents the sole source of nutrients for the developing immature. Subse...
Although the neural and genetic pathways underlying learning and memory formation seem strikingly si...
Dyadic contests for possession of resources occur across a wide range of animal taxa, with contest o...
Several hymenopteran parasitoids are infected with parthenogenesis-inducing (PI) Wolbachia. Infected...
Intra-cellular bacterial infections affect learning and memory capacities of an invertebrate Noémie ...
Animals can store learned information in their brains through a series of distinct memory forms. Sho...
Learning ability has been associated with energetic costs that typically become apparent through tra...