International audienceSocial insect colonies are characterized by an efficient division of labor, allowing highvalue individuals (i.e., reproductives and brood) to be sheltered from tasks associated with increased risk of pathogen exposure, such as foraging or corpse disposal. This social organization helps limit the transmission of disease throughout the colony. Further, individuals can actively respond to imminent disease threats by altering their behaviors as a means of social immunity. In subterranean termites, although workers typically avoid detected pathogens, they can be attracted to pathogen cues when a nestmate is infected. Infected termites are usually groomed, but they may instead be cannibalized if the infection has already bec...
Word count: Running head: Hidden aggression in termite workers 2 Summary Social insect colonies are ...
Previous works have shown that social interactions may enhance termite ability to overcome physiolog...
<div><p>Despite the growing number of experimental studies on mechanisms of social immunity in ant s...
International audienceSocial insect colonies are characterized by an efficient division of labor, al...
Social insects employ a range of behaviours to protect their colonies against disease, but little is...
Social insects are among some of the most ecologically successful species. However, social living ca...
The care-kill response determines whether a sick individual will be treated or eliminated from an in...
Allogrooming appears to be essential in many social animals for protection from routine exposure to ...
Social insect colonies function cohesively due, in part, to altruistic behaviors performed towards r...
Social insect colonies function cohesively due, in part, to altruistic behaviors performed towards r...
<div><p>Social insect colonies function cohesively due, in part, to altruistic behaviors performed t...
Ants have developed prophylactic and hygienic behaviours in order to limit risks of pathogenic outbr...
Over the past 50 years, repeated attempts have been made to develop biological control technologies ...
Thompson FJ, Hunt KL, Wright K, et al. Who goes there? Social surveillance as a response to intergro...
<div><p>Over the past 50 years, repeated attempts have been made to develop biological control techn...
Word count: Running head: Hidden aggression in termite workers 2 Summary Social insect colonies are ...
Previous works have shown that social interactions may enhance termite ability to overcome physiolog...
<div><p>Despite the growing number of experimental studies on mechanisms of social immunity in ant s...
International audienceSocial insect colonies are characterized by an efficient division of labor, al...
Social insects employ a range of behaviours to protect their colonies against disease, but little is...
Social insects are among some of the most ecologically successful species. However, social living ca...
The care-kill response determines whether a sick individual will be treated or eliminated from an in...
Allogrooming appears to be essential in many social animals for protection from routine exposure to ...
Social insect colonies function cohesively due, in part, to altruistic behaviors performed towards r...
Social insect colonies function cohesively due, in part, to altruistic behaviors performed towards r...
<div><p>Social insect colonies function cohesively due, in part, to altruistic behaviors performed t...
Ants have developed prophylactic and hygienic behaviours in order to limit risks of pathogenic outbr...
Over the past 50 years, repeated attempts have been made to develop biological control technologies ...
Thompson FJ, Hunt KL, Wright K, et al. Who goes there? Social surveillance as a response to intergro...
<div><p>Over the past 50 years, repeated attempts have been made to develop biological control techn...
Word count: Running head: Hidden aggression in termite workers 2 Summary Social insect colonies are ...
Previous works have shown that social interactions may enhance termite ability to overcome physiolog...
<div><p>Despite the growing number of experimental studies on mechanisms of social immunity in ant s...