Nutrition is thought to be a major driver of social evolution, yet empirical support for this hypothesis is scarce. Here we illustrate how conceptual advances in nutritional ecology illuminate some of the mechanisms by which nutrition mediates social interactions in insects. We focus on experiments and models of nutritional geometry and argue that they provide a powerful means for comparing nutritional phenomena across species exhibiting various social ecologies. This approach, initially developed to study the nutritional behaviour of individual insects, has been increasingly used to study insect groups and societies, leading to the emerging field of social nutrition. We discuss future directions for exploring how these nutritional mechanis...
Nutrition is critical to immune defence and parasite resistance, which not only affects individual o...
Nutrition is critical to immune defence and parasite resistance, which not only affects individual o...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...
International audienceThe Geometric Framework for nutrition has been increasingly used to describe h...
Animals often alter their food choices following a pathogen infection in order to increase immune fu...
Most living organisms must regulate their nutrient intake to survive and reproduce. This regulation ...
International audienceOver recent years, modelling approaches from nutritional ecology (known as Nut...
International audienceNutrition concerns physiological and behavioral processes involved in the acqu...
Insects are the most diverse animal group on the planet. Their success is reflected by the diversity...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...
Nutrition is known to influence the division of labor in advanced eusocial insects such as the honey...
Insects have evolved an extraordinary range of nutritional adaptations to exploit other animals, pla...
Understanding the evolutionary origins of social behavior in insects requires understanding the phys...
International audienceOne contribution of 13 to a theme issue 'Physiological determinants of social ...
SummaryStudies on nonsocial insects have elucidated the regulatory strategies employed to meet nutri...
Nutrition is critical to immune defence and parasite resistance, which not only affects individual o...
Nutrition is critical to immune defence and parasite resistance, which not only affects individual o...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...
International audienceThe Geometric Framework for nutrition has been increasingly used to describe h...
Animals often alter their food choices following a pathogen infection in order to increase immune fu...
Most living organisms must regulate their nutrient intake to survive and reproduce. This regulation ...
International audienceOver recent years, modelling approaches from nutritional ecology (known as Nut...
International audienceNutrition concerns physiological and behavioral processes involved in the acqu...
Insects are the most diverse animal group on the planet. Their success is reflected by the diversity...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...
Nutrition is known to influence the division of labor in advanced eusocial insects such as the honey...
Insects have evolved an extraordinary range of nutritional adaptations to exploit other animals, pla...
Understanding the evolutionary origins of social behavior in insects requires understanding the phys...
International audienceOne contribution of 13 to a theme issue 'Physiological determinants of social ...
SummaryStudies on nonsocial insects have elucidated the regulatory strategies employed to meet nutri...
Nutrition is critical to immune defence and parasite resistance, which not only affects individual o...
Nutrition is critical to immune defence and parasite resistance, which not only affects individual o...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...