The strong coevolutionary arms race between social parasites and their hosts has dramatically shaped the life-history traits of both parties. One of the main strategies exhibited by hosts in response to parasitism is reproduction by host workers. We lack a mechanistic understanding of how these defence strategies unfold and, specifically, whether hosts exhibit more subtle strategies to reduce the costs of parasitism from the outset. Here we test the hypothesis that there are both behavioural and neurogenomic signatures of worker responses to parasitism, prior to overt expression in the form of egg-laying; we test this using the social parasite—social host system of the paper wasps Polistes sulcifer-Polistes dominula. We characterized indivi...
International audienceThe chemical integration strategies of facultative social parasites of social ...
Social parasites exploit societies, rather than organisms, and rear their brood in social insect col...
Polistes dominulus is a social paper wasp found around the Mediterranean basin and in North America....
The strong coevolutionary arms race between social parasites and their hosts has dramatically shaped...
Parasites can manipulate host behaviour to increase their own transmission and fitness, but the geno...
Plasticity has evolved across the animal kingdom, providing energetic tradeoffs to optimize behavior...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Insect societies display a remarkable leve...
8 pagesInternational audienceLiving in a social group increases the risks of parasitism, especially ...
Social insects offer a unique opportunity to study personality at both the group and individual leve...
Obligate insect social parasites evolve traits to effectively locate and then exploit their hosts, w...
Remarkable variation exists in the distribution of reproduction (skew) among members of cooperativel...
Background: The impact of social parasites on their hosts ’ fitness is a strong selective pressure t...
Obligate social parasites in the social insects have lost the worker caste and the ability to establ...
Sib mating increases homozygosity, which therefore increases the risk of inbreeding depression. Sele...
International audienceThe chemical integration strategies of facultative social parasites of social ...
Social parasites exploit societies, rather than organisms, and rear their brood in social insect col...
Polistes dominulus is a social paper wasp found around the Mediterranean basin and in North America....
The strong coevolutionary arms race between social parasites and their hosts has dramatically shaped...
Parasites can manipulate host behaviour to increase their own transmission and fitness, but the geno...
Plasticity has evolved across the animal kingdom, providing energetic tradeoffs to optimize behavior...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Insect societies display a remarkable leve...
8 pagesInternational audienceLiving in a social group increases the risks of parasitism, especially ...
Social insects offer a unique opportunity to study personality at both the group and individual leve...
Obligate insect social parasites evolve traits to effectively locate and then exploit their hosts, w...
Remarkable variation exists in the distribution of reproduction (skew) among members of cooperativel...
Background: The impact of social parasites on their hosts ’ fitness is a strong selective pressure t...
Obligate social parasites in the social insects have lost the worker caste and the ability to establ...
Sib mating increases homozygosity, which therefore increases the risk of inbreeding depression. Sele...
International audienceThe chemical integration strategies of facultative social parasites of social ...
Social parasites exploit societies, rather than organisms, and rear their brood in social insect col...
Polistes dominulus is a social paper wasp found around the Mediterranean basin and in North America....