Obligate insect social parasites evolve traits to effectively locate and then exploit their hosts, whereas hosts have complex social behavioral repertoires, which include sensory recognition to reject potential conspecific intruders and heterospecific parasites. While social parasites and host behaviors have been studied extensively, less is known about how their sensory systems function to meet their specific selective pressures. Here, we compare investment in visual and olfactory brain regions in the paper wasp Polistes dominula, and its obligate social parasite P. sulcifer, to explore the links among sensory systems,brain and behavior. Our results show significant relative volumetric differences between these two closely related species,...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...
Differences in learning and memory dynamics between populations are suspected to result from differe...
The social brain hypothesis assumes the evolution of social behaviour changes animals' ecological en...
The strong coevolutionary arms race between social parasites and their hosts has dramatically shaped...
Plasticity has evolved across the animal kingdom, providing energetic tradeoffs to optimize behavior...
Developmental studies of brain volumes can reveal which portions of neural circuits are sensitive to...
© 2021 Christopher Barry FreelanceAll animals must perceive information about their environment, suc...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...
For successful host location, parasitoids are thought to have evolved different strategies to filter...
International audienceThe chemical integration strategies of facultative social parasites of social ...
Divergent populations across different environments are exposed to critical sensory information rela...
The solitary parasitoid Leptopilina heterotoma is one of the best studied organisms concerning the ...
Parasitic wasps and their larval hosts are intimately connected by an array of behavioral adaptation...
Insect social parasites have to conquer a host colony by overcoming its defensive barriers. In addit...
© 2008 Hoffman et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. The electronic version of this article is the com...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...
Differences in learning and memory dynamics between populations are suspected to result from differe...
The social brain hypothesis assumes the evolution of social behaviour changes animals' ecological en...
The strong coevolutionary arms race between social parasites and their hosts has dramatically shaped...
Plasticity has evolved across the animal kingdom, providing energetic tradeoffs to optimize behavior...
Developmental studies of brain volumes can reveal which portions of neural circuits are sensitive to...
© 2021 Christopher Barry FreelanceAll animals must perceive information about their environment, suc...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...
For successful host location, parasitoids are thought to have evolved different strategies to filter...
International audienceThe chemical integration strategies of facultative social parasites of social ...
Divergent populations across different environments are exposed to critical sensory information rela...
The solitary parasitoid Leptopilina heterotoma is one of the best studied organisms concerning the ...
Parasitic wasps and their larval hosts are intimately connected by an array of behavioral adaptation...
Insect social parasites have to conquer a host colony by overcoming its defensive barriers. In addit...
© 2008 Hoffman et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. The electronic version of this article is the com...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...
Differences in learning and memory dynamics between populations are suspected to result from differe...
The social brain hypothesis assumes the evolution of social behaviour changes animals' ecological en...