Social immunity refers to any immune defence that benefits others, besides the individual that mounts the response. Since contributions to social immunity are known to be personally costly, they are contributions to a public good. However, individuals vary in their contributions to this public good and it is unclear why. Here we investigate whether they are responding to contributions made by others with experiments on burying beetle (Nicrophorus vespilloides) families. In this species, females, males and larvae each contribute to social immunity through the application of antimicrobial exudates upon the carrion breeding resource. We show experimentally that mothers reduce their contributions to social immunity when raising large broods, an...
8 pagesInternational audienceTrans-generational immune priming (TGIP) corresponds to the plastic adj...
Parasitic interactions are so ubiquitous that all multicellular organisms have evolved a system of d...
10 pagesInternational audience1. When parasitized, both vertebrates and invertebrates can enhance th...
Social immunity refers to any immune defence that benefits others, besides the individual that mount...
1. Recent work shows that organisms possess two strategies of immune response: personal immunity, wh...
Communal breeding is a reproductive system in which more than a single pair of individuals share par...
Exposure to microbes during development can have long-lasting impacts into adulthood. Positive effec...
Social immunity moderates the spread of pathogens in social groups and is especially likely in group...
The burying beetle Nicrophorus orbicollis, through biparental care, raise their young on small verte...
We know that parental investment and immune investment are costly processes, but it is unclear which...
Summary 1. Parasitized females in mammals, fish and birds can enhance the immune defence of their...
Burying beetles, Nicrophorus orbicollis are unusual among insects in that they provide biparental ca...
Social immunity – the collective behavioural defences against pathogens - is considered a crucial ev...
Background: Social animals have the unique capability of mounting social defenses against pathogens....
It is well known that organisms defend their fitness against attack from parasites and pathogens by ...
8 pagesInternational audienceTrans-generational immune priming (TGIP) corresponds to the plastic adj...
Parasitic interactions are so ubiquitous that all multicellular organisms have evolved a system of d...
10 pagesInternational audience1. When parasitized, both vertebrates and invertebrates can enhance th...
Social immunity refers to any immune defence that benefits others, besides the individual that mount...
1. Recent work shows that organisms possess two strategies of immune response: personal immunity, wh...
Communal breeding is a reproductive system in which more than a single pair of individuals share par...
Exposure to microbes during development can have long-lasting impacts into adulthood. Positive effec...
Social immunity moderates the spread of pathogens in social groups and is especially likely in group...
The burying beetle Nicrophorus orbicollis, through biparental care, raise their young on small verte...
We know that parental investment and immune investment are costly processes, but it is unclear which...
Summary 1. Parasitized females in mammals, fish and birds can enhance the immune defence of their...
Burying beetles, Nicrophorus orbicollis are unusual among insects in that they provide biparental ca...
Social immunity – the collective behavioural defences against pathogens - is considered a crucial ev...
Background: Social animals have the unique capability of mounting social defenses against pathogens....
It is well known that organisms defend their fitness against attack from parasites and pathogens by ...
8 pagesInternational audienceTrans-generational immune priming (TGIP) corresponds to the plastic adj...
Parasitic interactions are so ubiquitous that all multicellular organisms have evolved a system of d...
10 pagesInternational audience1. When parasitized, both vertebrates and invertebrates can enhance th...