The yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor) is a promising insect species for mass-rearing for the production of feed and food. In mass-production systems, insects may be exposed to abiotic stressors such as heat stress as well as potentially lethal pathogens. To ensure mass-reared T. molitor populations are healthy and productive there is a need to understand both the risks, and potential benefits of heat stress, on the fitness of insects and their susceptibility to pathogens. In this study, we investigated the effects of a short (2 h) or a long (14 h) heat stress (38 ℃) exposure on the susceptibility and the immune responses of T. molitor larvae exposed to a fungal pathogen (Metarhizium brunneum). Larvae were exposed to the pathogen either imm...
The pathogenic Wolbachia strain wMelPop is detected in the central nervous system, muscles, and reti...
International audienceClimate change increases average temperatures and the occurrence of extreme we...
International audienceThe ability of invasive species to rapidly expand into new regions may be rela...
Although the study of thermoregulation in insects has shown that infected animals tend to prefer hig...
Exposure of larvae of Galleria mellonella larvae to mild physical (i.e. shaking) or thermal stress f...
12 pagesInternational audienceOrganisms are increasingly confronted with intense and long-lasting he...
Since the preferential body temperature should positively correlate with physiological performance, ...
Lutzomyia longipalpis is known as one of the primary insect vectors of visceral leishmaniasis. For s...
The development of novel control options is a prerequisite for improved management of the insecticid...
Hot days in summer (involving a few hours at particularly high temperatures) are expected to become ...
The invertebrate immune system is composed of the intertwined cellular and humoral components which ...
Extreme temperatures and exposure to agricultural pesticides are becoming more frequent and intense ...
International audienceBody temperature changes can modify an insect’s ability to fight infections by...
Insects such as locusts and grasshoppers can reduce the effectiveness of pathogens and parasites by ...
Adaptive responses in insect pests may strongly depend on the impacts of multiple stressors. Within ...
The pathogenic Wolbachia strain wMelPop is detected in the central nervous system, muscles, and reti...
International audienceClimate change increases average temperatures and the occurrence of extreme we...
International audienceThe ability of invasive species to rapidly expand into new regions may be rela...
Although the study of thermoregulation in insects has shown that infected animals tend to prefer hig...
Exposure of larvae of Galleria mellonella larvae to mild physical (i.e. shaking) or thermal stress f...
12 pagesInternational audienceOrganisms are increasingly confronted with intense and long-lasting he...
Since the preferential body temperature should positively correlate with physiological performance, ...
Lutzomyia longipalpis is known as one of the primary insect vectors of visceral leishmaniasis. For s...
The development of novel control options is a prerequisite for improved management of the insecticid...
Hot days in summer (involving a few hours at particularly high temperatures) are expected to become ...
The invertebrate immune system is composed of the intertwined cellular and humoral components which ...
Extreme temperatures and exposure to agricultural pesticides are becoming more frequent and intense ...
International audienceBody temperature changes can modify an insect’s ability to fight infections by...
Insects such as locusts and grasshoppers can reduce the effectiveness of pathogens and parasites by ...
Adaptive responses in insect pests may strongly depend on the impacts of multiple stressors. Within ...
The pathogenic Wolbachia strain wMelPop is detected in the central nervous system, muscles, and reti...
International audienceClimate change increases average temperatures and the occurrence of extreme we...
International audienceThe ability of invasive species to rapidly expand into new regions may be rela...