International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and parasites. In Aphaenogaster senilis nests many guests are tolerated. Among them we studied the chemical integration of two myrmecophile beetles, Sternocoelis hispanus (Coleoptera: Histeridae) and Chitosa nigrita (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae), and a silverfish. Silverfishes bear low quantities of the host hydrocarbons (chemical insignificance), acquired probably passively, and they do not match the colony odour. Both beetle species use chemical mimicry to be accepted; they have the same specific cuticular hydrocarbon profile as their host. They also match the ant colony odour, but they keep some specificity and can be recognised by the ants as a ...
Colonies of the ponerine army ant Leptogenys distinguenda are regularly inhabited by a highly divers...
Although some species of Cryptocephalinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) have been documented with ants...
BACKGROUND: Cockroaches of the genus Attaphila regularly occur in leaf-cutting ant colonies. The ant...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
International audienceThorictus beetles of the Dermestidae are obligatemyrmecophiles. To understand ...
Among ants, recognition cues are mainly chemical. A cocktail of hydrocarbons provides a chemical sig...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between colon...
Abstract Host-symbiont interactions are embedded in ecological communities and range from unspecific...
Social insect colonies provide a valuable resource that attracts and offers shelter to a large commu...
Although the research on myrmecophilous insects is dated back to the 19th century, certain aspects o...
Myrmecophiles are animals that live in close association with ants and that frequently develop elabo...
International audienceSocial insect colonies contain attractive resources for many organisms. Clepto...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between co...
Ants represent an insect group with a great ecological importance, and they are also a valuable sour...
Inter-specific symbiotic links are often reinforced by morphological, physiological, or behavioural ...
Colonies of the ponerine army ant Leptogenys distinguenda are regularly inhabited by a highly divers...
Although some species of Cryptocephalinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) have been documented with ants...
BACKGROUND: Cockroaches of the genus Attaphila regularly occur in leaf-cutting ant colonies. The ant...
International audienceSocial insect nests provide a safe and favourable shelter to many guests and p...
International audienceThorictus beetles of the Dermestidae are obligatemyrmecophiles. To understand ...
Among ants, recognition cues are mainly chemical. A cocktail of hydrocarbons provides a chemical sig...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between colon...
Abstract Host-symbiont interactions are embedded in ecological communities and range from unspecific...
Social insect colonies provide a valuable resource that attracts and offers shelter to a large commu...
Although the research on myrmecophilous insects is dated back to the 19th century, certain aspects o...
Myrmecophiles are animals that live in close association with ants and that frequently develop elabo...
International audienceSocial insect colonies contain attractive resources for many organisms. Clepto...
BACKGROUND: Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between co...
Ants represent an insect group with a great ecological importance, and they are also a valuable sour...
Inter-specific symbiotic links are often reinforced by morphological, physiological, or behavioural ...
Colonies of the ponerine army ant Leptogenys distinguenda are regularly inhabited by a highly divers...
Although some species of Cryptocephalinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) have been documented with ants...
BACKGROUND: Cockroaches of the genus Attaphila regularly occur in leaf-cutting ant colonies. The ant...