Previous works have shown that social interactions may enhance termite ability to overcome physiological stresses such as starvation and disease. We evaluated the effects of group size on termite tolerance to poisoning, by submitting groups of Cornitermes cumulans workers to an organophosphorus insecticide (chlorpyrifos). Survival of both, poisoned and non-poisoned termites, depended on the number of individuals in the group, presenting a peak at an density around 8 individuals/test tube. Survival of poisoned termites, however, showed a peak much lower than that of non- poisoned termites. We conclude, therefore, that socially induced ability to overcome physiological stresses in termites may be expressed even under "non-natural" stresses, s...
Individuals living within social groups may benefit from the efficiencies of division of labour, but...
5 pagesInternational audienceSociality is associated with many benefits that have favoured its evolu...
Humans and other social mammals experience isolation from their group as stressful, triggering behav...
Group effect of social facilitation is expressed in a variety of ways in animals. Here we test the h...
International audienceSocial insect colonies are characterized by an efficient division of labor, al...
Social insects employ a range of behaviours to protect their colonies against disease, but little is...
Survival of grouped termites is known to be socially facilitated, since individual times to death co...
The care-kill response determines whether a sick individual will be treated or eliminated from an in...
Allogrooming appears to be essential in many social animals for protection from routine exposure to ...
SummaryLife in a social group increases the risk of disease transmission [1–3]. To counteract this t...
We use an agent-based model to simulate the expression of recognition behavior in the form of aggres...
Thompson FJ, Hunt KL, Wright K, et al. Who goes there? Social surveillance as a response to intergro...
An investigation of behavioural patterns that form a basis for termite control in the Australasian r...
Social insects are among some of the most ecologically successful species. However, social living ca...
Aggressive interactions between members of a social group represent an important source of social st...
Individuals living within social groups may benefit from the efficiencies of division of labour, but...
5 pagesInternational audienceSociality is associated with many benefits that have favoured its evolu...
Humans and other social mammals experience isolation from their group as stressful, triggering behav...
Group effect of social facilitation is expressed in a variety of ways in animals. Here we test the h...
International audienceSocial insect colonies are characterized by an efficient division of labor, al...
Social insects employ a range of behaviours to protect their colonies against disease, but little is...
Survival of grouped termites is known to be socially facilitated, since individual times to death co...
The care-kill response determines whether a sick individual will be treated or eliminated from an in...
Allogrooming appears to be essential in many social animals for protection from routine exposure to ...
SummaryLife in a social group increases the risk of disease transmission [1–3]. To counteract this t...
We use an agent-based model to simulate the expression of recognition behavior in the form of aggres...
Thompson FJ, Hunt KL, Wright K, et al. Who goes there? Social surveillance as a response to intergro...
An investigation of behavioural patterns that form a basis for termite control in the Australasian r...
Social insects are among some of the most ecologically successful species. However, social living ca...
Aggressive interactions between members of a social group represent an important source of social st...
Individuals living within social groups may benefit from the efficiencies of division of labour, but...
5 pagesInternational audienceSociality is associated with many benefits that have favoured its evolu...
Humans and other social mammals experience isolation from their group as stressful, triggering behav...