1. Parasites are an important selective force for almost all organisms and drive the evolution by hosts of defence mechanisms that are energetically costly. The strength of parasitism will vary between host species according to their specific ecology and life history, and so the optimal investment in costly resistance mechanisms is also likely to vary between host species with differing ecologies. 2. Parasites are particularly important for social species such as ants, but very little is known about the strength of selection in different species. It has been suggested that, because arboreality reduces exposure to soil-borne fungal pathogens, arboreal ant species may invest less in disease resistance. However, testing hypotheses such as this...
Coevolution between ant colonies and their rare specialized parasites are intriguing, because lethal...
<div><p>Many studies have investigated how social insects behave when a parasite is introduced into ...
textThe fungus-growing ants have long provided a spectacular example of co-evolutionary integration ...
Sociality can be associated with signi cant costs due to the increased risk of disease transmission...
Eusocial insects, such as ants, have access to complex disease defenses both at the individual, and ...
Eusocial insects, such as ants, have access to complex disease defenses both at the individual, and ...
Antagonistic interactions between host and parasites are often embedded in networks of interacting s...
Parasites and their hosts use different strategies to overcome the defenses of the other, often resu...
Specialized parasites are expected to express complex adaptations to their hosts. Manipulation of ho...
Host-parasite interactions are ideal systems for the study of coevolutionary processes. Although inf...
A fundamental challenge faced by all organisms is the risk of infection by pathogens that can signif...
Parasites are a major force in evolution, and understanding how host life history affects parasite p...
The ability of an organism to detect threats is fundamental to mounting a successful defense and thi...
textHost-parasite coevolution is intricately coupled with parasite specialization. As hosts become ...
A leading hypothesis linking parasites to social evolution is that more genetically diverse social g...
Coevolution between ant colonies and their rare specialized parasites are intriguing, because lethal...
<div><p>Many studies have investigated how social insects behave when a parasite is introduced into ...
textThe fungus-growing ants have long provided a spectacular example of co-evolutionary integration ...
Sociality can be associated with signi cant costs due to the increased risk of disease transmission...
Eusocial insects, such as ants, have access to complex disease defenses both at the individual, and ...
Eusocial insects, such as ants, have access to complex disease defenses both at the individual, and ...
Antagonistic interactions between host and parasites are often embedded in networks of interacting s...
Parasites and their hosts use different strategies to overcome the defenses of the other, often resu...
Specialized parasites are expected to express complex adaptations to their hosts. Manipulation of ho...
Host-parasite interactions are ideal systems for the study of coevolutionary processes. Although inf...
A fundamental challenge faced by all organisms is the risk of infection by pathogens that can signif...
Parasites are a major force in evolution, and understanding how host life history affects parasite p...
The ability of an organism to detect threats is fundamental to mounting a successful defense and thi...
textHost-parasite coevolution is intricately coupled with parasite specialization. As hosts become ...
A leading hypothesis linking parasites to social evolution is that more genetically diverse social g...
Coevolution between ant colonies and their rare specialized parasites are intriguing, because lethal...
<div><p>Many studies have investigated how social insects behave when a parasite is introduced into ...
textThe fungus-growing ants have long provided a spectacular example of co-evolutionary integration ...