The significant risk of disease transmission has selected for effective immune-defense strategies in insect societies. Division of labour, with individuals specialized in immunity-related tasks, strongly contributes to prevent the spread of diseases. A trade-off, however, may exist between phenotypic specialization to increase task efficiency and maintenance of plasticity to cope with variable colony demands. We investigated the extent of phenotypic specialization associated with a specific task by using allogrooming in the honeybee, Apis mellifera, where worker behaviour might lower ectoparasites load. We adopted an integrated approach to characterize the behavioural and physiological phenotype of allogroomers, by analyzing their behavior ...
Background: Sociality has many rewards, but can also be dangerous, as high population density and lo...
Group living is favourable to pathogen spread due to the increased risk of disease transmission betw...
An organism’s ability to respond to changing conditions can be vital to its success. Indeed, plastic...
The significant risk of disease transmission has selected for effective immune-defense strategies in...
Social removal is often an adaptive response for preventing the entry and spread of parasitic infect...
Y. Le Conte, C. Alaux : contributed equallyInternational audienceHoneybees have evolved a social imm...
Abstract Background Social insects, such as honey bees, use molecular, physiological and behavioral ...
Background: Disease is a major factor driving the evolution of many organisms. In h...
<div><p>Many animals have individual and social mechanisms for combating pathogens. Animals may exhi...
Abstract Background Immune response pathways have been relatively well-conserved across animal speci...
Host–parasite interactions are often characterized by changes in the host behaviour, which are benef...
Animals living in large colonies are especially vulnerable to infectious pathogens and may therefore...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Immune response pathways have been relatively well-conserved across...
Hygienic behaviour is a complex trait that gives Apis mellifera L. resistance against brood diseases...
Hygienic behaviour is a complex trait that gives Apis mellifera L. resistance against brood diseases...
Background: Sociality has many rewards, but can also be dangerous, as high population density and lo...
Group living is favourable to pathogen spread due to the increased risk of disease transmission betw...
An organism’s ability to respond to changing conditions can be vital to its success. Indeed, plastic...
The significant risk of disease transmission has selected for effective immune-defense strategies in...
Social removal is often an adaptive response for preventing the entry and spread of parasitic infect...
Y. Le Conte, C. Alaux : contributed equallyInternational audienceHoneybees have evolved a social imm...
Abstract Background Social insects, such as honey bees, use molecular, physiological and behavioral ...
Background: Disease is a major factor driving the evolution of many organisms. In h...
<div><p>Many animals have individual and social mechanisms for combating pathogens. Animals may exhi...
Abstract Background Immune response pathways have been relatively well-conserved across animal speci...
Host–parasite interactions are often characterized by changes in the host behaviour, which are benef...
Animals living in large colonies are especially vulnerable to infectious pathogens and may therefore...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Immune response pathways have been relatively well-conserved across...
Hygienic behaviour is a complex trait that gives Apis mellifera L. resistance against brood diseases...
Hygienic behaviour is a complex trait that gives Apis mellifera L. resistance against brood diseases...
Background: Sociality has many rewards, but can also be dangerous, as high population density and lo...
Group living is favourable to pathogen spread due to the increased risk of disease transmission betw...
An organism’s ability to respond to changing conditions can be vital to its success. Indeed, plastic...