Aggressive interactions between members of a social group represent an important source of social stress with all its negative follow-ups. We used the ponerine ant Harpegnathos saltator to study the effects of frequent aggressive interactions on the resistance to different stressors. In these ants, removal or death of reproducing animals results in a period of social instability within the colony that is characterized by frequent ritualized aggressive interactions leading to the establishment of a new dominance structure. Animals are more susceptible to infections during this period, whereas their resistance against other stressors remained unchanged. This is associated with a shift from glutathione-S-transferase activities towards glutathi...
The flexibility of organisms to respond plastically to their environment is fundamental to their fit...
Animal social networks are shaped by multiple selection pressures, including the need to ensure effi...
Inbred individuals and populations are predicted to suffer from inbreeding depression, especially in...
BACKGROUND: The molecular mechanisms of variations in individual longevity are not well understood, ...
Humans and other social mammals experience isolation from their group as stressful, triggering behav...
abstract: Background The molecular mechanisms of variations in individual longevity are not well und...
Social insects have been particularly evolutionarily successful: they dominate terrestrial ecosystem...
International audienceSocial insects have been particularly evolutionarily successful: they dominate...
5 pagesInternational audienceSociality is associated with many benefits that have favoured its evolu...
Social behavior is an important contributor to the success of widely distributed animal taxa, includ...
Abstract Social insects have evolved enormous capacities to collectively build nests and defend thei...
Social animals display a wide range of behavioural defences against infectious diseases, some of whi...
Social organisms face a high risk of epidemics, and respond to this threat by combining efficient in...
It has been recognised for some years that animals differ consistently in various aspects of their b...
In social insects, social behavior may be changed in a way that preventing the spread of pathogens. ...
The flexibility of organisms to respond plastically to their environment is fundamental to their fit...
Animal social networks are shaped by multiple selection pressures, including the need to ensure effi...
Inbred individuals and populations are predicted to suffer from inbreeding depression, especially in...
BACKGROUND: The molecular mechanisms of variations in individual longevity are not well understood, ...
Humans and other social mammals experience isolation from their group as stressful, triggering behav...
abstract: Background The molecular mechanisms of variations in individual longevity are not well und...
Social insects have been particularly evolutionarily successful: they dominate terrestrial ecosystem...
International audienceSocial insects have been particularly evolutionarily successful: they dominate...
5 pagesInternational audienceSociality is associated with many benefits that have favoured its evolu...
Social behavior is an important contributor to the success of widely distributed animal taxa, includ...
Abstract Social insects have evolved enormous capacities to collectively build nests and defend thei...
Social animals display a wide range of behavioural defences against infectious diseases, some of whi...
Social organisms face a high risk of epidemics, and respond to this threat by combining efficient in...
It has been recognised for some years that animals differ consistently in various aspects of their b...
In social insects, social behavior may be changed in a way that preventing the spread of pathogens. ...
The flexibility of organisms to respond plastically to their environment is fundamental to their fit...
Animal social networks are shaped by multiple selection pressures, including the need to ensure effi...
Inbred individuals and populations are predicted to suffer from inbreeding depression, especially in...