One of the most studied and best-known mutualistic relationships between insects is that between ants and phloem-feeding insects. Ants feed on honeydew excreted by phloem-feeding insects and, in exchange, attack the phloem feeders’ natural enemies, including parasitic wasps. However, parasitic wasps are under selection to exploit information on hazards and avoid them. Here, we tested whether parasitic wasps detect the previous presence of ants attending colonies of phloem feeders. Behavioural assays demonstrate thatwasps left colonies previously attended by ants more frequently than control colonies. This behaviour has a potential cost for the parasitic wasp as females inserted their ovipositor in fewer hosts per colony. In a furth...
AbstractSocial animals are faced with an intriguing dilemma. On the one hand, interactions between i...
[EN] Ants, as well as many species of parasitoids and predators, rely on sugar-richfoodssuchashoneyd...
In myrmecophilous Lepidoptera, mostly lycaenids and riodinids, caterpillars trick ants into transpor...
One of the most studied and best-known mutualistic relationships between insects is that between an...
One of the most studied and best-known mutualistic relationships between insects is that between ant...
Trophobiosis between ants and homopterans is widely known. Nevertheless, this interaction can also h...
The notion that tending ants provide protection to honeydew-producing hemipterans is widely accepted...
International audienceCommunication in ants is based to a great extent on chemical compounds. Recogn...
A vast diversity of parasites associate with ants. Living in and around ant nests these organisms mu...
Social insects rank among the most ubiquitous and ecologically dominant terrestrial animals on Earth...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between co...
In natural ecosystems, relationships between organisms are often characterised by high levels of com...
Social insect colonies contain attractive resources for many organisms. Cleptoparasites sneak into t...
We investigated the interaction between the honeydew-producing whitefly Aleurothrixus aepim and tend...
Social parasites exploit resources of other social species, to the detriment of their host. In order...
AbstractSocial animals are faced with an intriguing dilemma. On the one hand, interactions between i...
[EN] Ants, as well as many species of parasitoids and predators, rely on sugar-richfoodssuchashoneyd...
In myrmecophilous Lepidoptera, mostly lycaenids and riodinids, caterpillars trick ants into transpor...
One of the most studied and best-known mutualistic relationships between insects is that between an...
One of the most studied and best-known mutualistic relationships between insects is that between ant...
Trophobiosis between ants and homopterans is widely known. Nevertheless, this interaction can also h...
The notion that tending ants provide protection to honeydew-producing hemipterans is widely accepted...
International audienceCommunication in ants is based to a great extent on chemical compounds. Recogn...
A vast diversity of parasites associate with ants. Living in and around ant nests these organisms mu...
Social insects rank among the most ubiquitous and ecologically dominant terrestrial animals on Earth...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between co...
In natural ecosystems, relationships between organisms are often characterised by high levels of com...
Social insect colonies contain attractive resources for many organisms. Cleptoparasites sneak into t...
We investigated the interaction between the honeydew-producing whitefly Aleurothrixus aepim and tend...
Social parasites exploit resources of other social species, to the detriment of their host. In order...
AbstractSocial animals are faced with an intriguing dilemma. On the one hand, interactions between i...
[EN] Ants, as well as many species of parasitoids and predators, rely on sugar-richfoodssuchashoneyd...
In myrmecophilous Lepidoptera, mostly lycaenids and riodinids, caterpillars trick ants into transpor...