A key benefit of sociality is a reduction in predation risk. Cohesive group behaviour and rapid collective decision making are essential for reducing predation risk in groups. Parasite infection might reduce an individuals’ grouping behaviours and thereby change the behaviour of the group as a whole. To investigate the relationship between parasite infection and grouping behaviours, we studied groups of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus, varying the number of individuals experimentally infected with the cestode Schistocephalus solidus. We studied groups of six sticklebacks containing 0, 2, 3, 4 or 6 infected individuals before and after a simulated bird attack. We predicted that infected individuals would have reduced shoali...
Trophically transmitted parasites have life cycles that require the infected host to be eaten by the...
Abstract Background Success of trophically transmitted parasites depends to a great extent...
We compared the shoaling behaviour of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus, infected wi...
A key benefit of sociality is a reduction in predation risk. Cohesive group behaviour and rapid coll...
Many prey species have evolved collective responses to avoid predation. They rapidly transfer inform...
Parasitism is ubiquitous in the animal kingdom. Although many fundamental aspects of host-parasite r...
Trophically transmitted parasites frequently increase their hosts' risk-taking behaviour, to facilit...
While group formation provides antipredatory defences, increases foraging efficiency and mating oppo...
Demandt N, Saus B, Kurvers RHJM, Krause J, Kurtz J, Scharsack JP. Parasite-infected sticklebacks inc...
The existence of animal personality is now well-documented, although the causes and consequences of ...
Fish serve as hosts to a range of parasites that are taxonomically diverse and that exhibit a wide v...
Parasites can increase their host’s predation susceptibility. It is a long-standing puzzle, whether ...
Every aspect of an individual’s behaviour is, to some extent, mediated by parasite exposure. Potenti...
Parasites can fundamentally alter the cost-benefit ratio of living in a group, e.g. if infected indi...
Understanding how individuals modify their social interactions in response to infectious disease is ...
Trophically transmitted parasites have life cycles that require the infected host to be eaten by the...
Abstract Background Success of trophically transmitted parasites depends to a great extent...
We compared the shoaling behaviour of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus, infected wi...
A key benefit of sociality is a reduction in predation risk. Cohesive group behaviour and rapid coll...
Many prey species have evolved collective responses to avoid predation. They rapidly transfer inform...
Parasitism is ubiquitous in the animal kingdom. Although many fundamental aspects of host-parasite r...
Trophically transmitted parasites frequently increase their hosts' risk-taking behaviour, to facilit...
While group formation provides antipredatory defences, increases foraging efficiency and mating oppo...
Demandt N, Saus B, Kurvers RHJM, Krause J, Kurtz J, Scharsack JP. Parasite-infected sticklebacks inc...
The existence of animal personality is now well-documented, although the causes and consequences of ...
Fish serve as hosts to a range of parasites that are taxonomically diverse and that exhibit a wide v...
Parasites can increase their host’s predation susceptibility. It is a long-standing puzzle, whether ...
Every aspect of an individual’s behaviour is, to some extent, mediated by parasite exposure. Potenti...
Parasites can fundamentally alter the cost-benefit ratio of living in a group, e.g. if infected indi...
Understanding how individuals modify their social interactions in response to infectious disease is ...
Trophically transmitted parasites have life cycles that require the infected host to be eaten by the...
Abstract Background Success of trophically transmitted parasites depends to a great extent...
We compared the shoaling behaviour of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus, infected wi...