In natural ecosystems, relationships between organisms are often characterised by high levels of complexity, where vulnerabilities in multi-trophic systems are difficult to identify, yet variation in specific community modules can be traceable. Within the complex community interactions, we can shed new light on dynamics by which co-evolutionary outcomes can inform science-led conservation. Here we assessed host-ant use in six populations of the butterfly Phengaris (=Maculinea) rebeli, an obligate social parasite of Myrmica ants and a model system in evolutionary and conservation ecology. Starting from the initial distribution of eggs, we estimated the survival of the parasite in the wild in nests of seven Myrmica ant species, and analysed t...
Deception is widespread throughout the animal kingdom and various deceptive strategies are exemplifi...
Deception is widespread throughout the animal kingdom and various deceptive strategies are exemplifi...
Colonies of the ponerine army ant Leptogenys distinguenda are regularly inhabited by a highly divers...
In natural ecosystems, relationships between organisms are often characterised by high levels of com...
In natural ecosystems, relationships between organisms are often characterised by high levels of com...
An emerging problem in conservation is whether listed morpho-species with broad distributions, yet s...
The range of hosts exploited by a parasite is determined by several factors, including host availabi...
International audienceThe range of hosts exploited by a parasite is determined by several factors, i...
The range of hosts exploited by a parasite is determined by several factors, including host availabi...
1. Phengaris butterflies are obligatory social parasites of Myrmica ants. Early research suggested ...
The parasitic relationship between Maculinea butterflies and Myrmica ants has been extensively studi...
About 10,000 arthropod species live as ants' social parasites and have evolved a number of mechanism...
1. The six papers in this Special Issue of Insect Conservation and Diversity are presented as a gede...
This dataset derives from cross-over experiments using ant worker rescue behaviour towards caterpill...
Deception is widespread throughout the animal kingdom and various deceptive strategies are exemplifi...
Deception is widespread throughout the animal kingdom and various deceptive strategies are exemplifi...
Deception is widespread throughout the animal kingdom and various deceptive strategies are exemplifi...
Colonies of the ponerine army ant Leptogenys distinguenda are regularly inhabited by a highly divers...
In natural ecosystems, relationships between organisms are often characterised by high levels of com...
In natural ecosystems, relationships between organisms are often characterised by high levels of com...
An emerging problem in conservation is whether listed morpho-species with broad distributions, yet s...
The range of hosts exploited by a parasite is determined by several factors, including host availabi...
International audienceThe range of hosts exploited by a parasite is determined by several factors, i...
The range of hosts exploited by a parasite is determined by several factors, including host availabi...
1. Phengaris butterflies are obligatory social parasites of Myrmica ants. Early research suggested ...
The parasitic relationship between Maculinea butterflies and Myrmica ants has been extensively studi...
About 10,000 arthropod species live as ants' social parasites and have evolved a number of mechanism...
1. The six papers in this Special Issue of Insect Conservation and Diversity are presented as a gede...
This dataset derives from cross-over experiments using ant worker rescue behaviour towards caterpill...
Deception is widespread throughout the animal kingdom and various deceptive strategies are exemplifi...
Deception is widespread throughout the animal kingdom and various deceptive strategies are exemplifi...
Deception is widespread throughout the animal kingdom and various deceptive strategies are exemplifi...
Colonies of the ponerine army ant Leptogenys distinguenda are regularly inhabited by a highly divers...