International audienceThorictus beetles of the Dermestidae are obligatemyrmecophiles. To understand how these beetles are integrated into and tolerated by their host colonies, the cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of different species of the Thorictus castaneus group that are generally associated with Cataglyphis were examined. The beetles are characterized by small amounts of cuticular hydrocarbons, which render them partly chemically "insignificant". They also have the same cuticular hydrocarbon profiles as their hosts and thus likely use chemical mimicry to evade worker hostility but, like slaves in slave-maker species, they maintain some partial chemical identity. Thorictus martinezi from Burkina Faso were immediately adopted by conspecifi...
Thirteen species of myrmecophilous insects belonging to three orders associated with three species o...
Although some species of Cryptocephalinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) have been documented with ants...
Bombardier beetles of the genus Brachinus (Carabidae) are disagreeable prey because they discharge i...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
Among ants, recognition cues are mainly chemical. A cocktail of hydrocarbons provides a chemical sig...
Abstract Host-symbiont interactions are embedded in ecological communities and range from unspecific...
Inter-specific symbiotic links are often reinforced by morphological, physiological, or behavioural ...
The mechanisms by which termitophiles integrate themselves into the social life of termite colonies...
Although the research on myrmecophilous insects is dated back to the 19th century, certain aspects o...
The parasitoid beetle Metoecus paradoxus frequently parasitizes colonies of the common wasp, Vespula...
Ants represent an insect group with a great ecological importance, and they are also a valuable sour...
Social insect colonies provide a valuable resource that attracts and offers shelter to a large commu...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between colon...
International audienceA vital trait in insects is their cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile, which p...
Thirteen species of myrmecophilous insects belonging to three orders associated with three species o...
Although some species of Cryptocephalinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) have been documented with ants...
Bombardier beetles of the genus Brachinus (Carabidae) are disagreeable prey because they discharge i...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
Among ants, recognition cues are mainly chemical. A cocktail of hydrocarbons provides a chemical sig...
Abstract Host-symbiont interactions are embedded in ecological communities and range from unspecific...
Inter-specific symbiotic links are often reinforced by morphological, physiological, or behavioural ...
The mechanisms by which termitophiles integrate themselves into the social life of termite colonies...
Although the research on myrmecophilous insects is dated back to the 19th century, certain aspects o...
The parasitoid beetle Metoecus paradoxus frequently parasitizes colonies of the common wasp, Vespula...
Ants represent an insect group with a great ecological importance, and they are also a valuable sour...
Social insect colonies provide a valuable resource that attracts and offers shelter to a large commu...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between colon...
International audienceA vital trait in insects is their cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile, which p...
Thirteen species of myrmecophilous insects belonging to three orders associated with three species o...
Although some species of Cryptocephalinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) have been documented with ants...
Bombardier beetles of the genus Brachinus (Carabidae) are disagreeable prey because they discharge i...