In social groups, infection risk is not distributed evenly across individuals. Individual behaviour is a key source of variation in infection risk, yet its effects are difficult to separate from other factors (e.g., age). Here, we combine epidemiological experiments with chemical, transcriptomic, and automated behavioural analyses in clonal ant colonies, where behavioural individuality emerges among identical workers. We find that: (1) Caenorhabditis-related nematodes parasitise ant heads and affect their survival and physiology, (2) differences in infection emerge from behavioural variation alone, and reflect spatially-organised division of labour, (3) infections affect colony social organisation by causing infected workers to stay in the ...
<div><p>Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated diseas...
The success of social living can be explained, in part, by a group's ability to execute collective b...
Social organisms face a high risk of epidemics, and respond to this threat by combining efficient in...
Parasites decrease host fitness and can induce changes in host behavior, morphology, and physiology....
Social animals are faced with an intriguing dilemma. On the one hand, interactions between individua...
AbstractSocial animals are faced with an intriguing dilemma. On the one hand, interactions between i...
<div><p>Despite the growing number of experimental studies on mechanisms of social immunity in ant s...
Abstract: Group-living species have to deal with higher risks of exposure to pathogens and of diseas...
To prevent epidemics, insect societies have evolved collective disease defences that are highly effe...
Parasites can induce alterations in host phenotypes in order to enhance their own survival and trans...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
To prevent epidemics, insect societies have evolved collective disease defences that are highly effe...
<div><p>Animal groups can show consistent behaviors or personalities just like solitary animals. We ...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
Abstract Workers in social insects perform different roles, and the environment they experience diff...
<div><p>Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated diseas...
The success of social living can be explained, in part, by a group's ability to execute collective b...
Social organisms face a high risk of epidemics, and respond to this threat by combining efficient in...
Parasites decrease host fitness and can induce changes in host behavior, morphology, and physiology....
Social animals are faced with an intriguing dilemma. On the one hand, interactions between individua...
AbstractSocial animals are faced with an intriguing dilemma. On the one hand, interactions between i...
<div><p>Despite the growing number of experimental studies on mechanisms of social immunity in ant s...
Abstract: Group-living species have to deal with higher risks of exposure to pathogens and of diseas...
To prevent epidemics, insect societies have evolved collective disease defences that are highly effe...
Parasites can induce alterations in host phenotypes in order to enhance their own survival and trans...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
To prevent epidemics, insect societies have evolved collective disease defences that are highly effe...
<div><p>Animal groups can show consistent behaviors or personalities just like solitary animals. We ...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
Abstract Workers in social insects perform different roles, and the environment they experience diff...
<div><p>Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated diseas...
The success of social living can be explained, in part, by a group's ability to execute collective b...
Social organisms face a high risk of epidemics, and respond to this threat by combining efficient in...