Abstract A dead conspecific poses a potential pathogen risk for social animals. We have discovered that Argentine ants (Linepithema humile) prevent spread of pathogenic fungi from corpses by depositing the dead to combined toilet and refuse areas and applying pygidial gland secretion on them. The presence of a corpse in a nest increases this secretion behaviour. We identified three fungi growing on Argentine ant corpses. Growth of the Argentine ant pathogen Aspergillus nomius and the plant pathogen Fusarium solani on corpses was inhibited as long as the ants were constantly attending them as the ant anal secretion only delayed germination of their spores. In contrast, the effect of the ant anal secretion on the human pathogen Aspergillus f...
Parasites and their hosts use different strategies to overcome the defenses of the other, often resu...
To our knowledge, this work is the first large-scaled, systematic survey of potential entomopathogen...
Ants in the tribe Attini (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) comprise about 230 described species that share t...
Invasive species can lead to major economic and ecological issues. For this reason, biological contr...
Many parasites interfere with the behaviour of their hosts. In social animals, such as ants, parasit...
Ants are the hosts of many microorganisms, including pathogens that are incidentally brought inside ...
Ants have developed prophylactic and hygienic behaviours in order to limit risks of pathogenic outbr...
Ants are challenged with disease transmission and microbial hygiene due to a life in densely populat...
Some ant species cause severe ecological and health impact in urban areas. Many attempts have been t...
Conservation of biodiversity is one of the most important subjects for sustainable human development...
There is growing interest in the use of entomopathogenic organisms to control leaf-cutting ants (Hym...
<div><p>Despite the growing number of experimental studies on mechanisms of social immunity in ant s...
SummaryTo fight infectious diseases, host immune defenses are employed at multiple levels. Sanitary ...
The European red ant, Myrmica rubra L., is an invasive pest in the Northeastern United States. The f...
To fight infectious diseases, host immune defenses are employed at multiple levels. Sanitary behavio...
Parasites and their hosts use different strategies to overcome the defenses of the other, often resu...
To our knowledge, this work is the first large-scaled, systematic survey of potential entomopathogen...
Ants in the tribe Attini (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) comprise about 230 described species that share t...
Invasive species can lead to major economic and ecological issues. For this reason, biological contr...
Many parasites interfere with the behaviour of their hosts. In social animals, such as ants, parasit...
Ants are the hosts of many microorganisms, including pathogens that are incidentally brought inside ...
Ants have developed prophylactic and hygienic behaviours in order to limit risks of pathogenic outbr...
Ants are challenged with disease transmission and microbial hygiene due to a life in densely populat...
Some ant species cause severe ecological and health impact in urban areas. Many attempts have been t...
Conservation of biodiversity is one of the most important subjects for sustainable human development...
There is growing interest in the use of entomopathogenic organisms to control leaf-cutting ants (Hym...
<div><p>Despite the growing number of experimental studies on mechanisms of social immunity in ant s...
SummaryTo fight infectious diseases, host immune defenses are employed at multiple levels. Sanitary ...
The European red ant, Myrmica rubra L., is an invasive pest in the Northeastern United States. The f...
To fight infectious diseases, host immune defenses are employed at multiple levels. Sanitary behavio...
Parasites and their hosts use different strategies to overcome the defenses of the other, often resu...
To our knowledge, this work is the first large-scaled, systematic survey of potential entomopathogen...
Ants in the tribe Attini (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) comprise about 230 described species that share t...