During colony relocation, the selection of a new nest involves exploration and assessment of potential sites followed by colony movement on the basis of a collective decision making process. Hygiene and pathogen load of the potential nest sites are factors worker scouts might evaluate, given the high risk of epidemics in group-living animals. Choosing nest sites free of pathogens is hypothesized to be highly efficient in invasive ants as each of their introduced populations is often an open network of nests exchanging individuals (unicolonial) with frequent relocation into new nest sites and low genetic diversity, likely making these species particularly vulnerable to parasites and diseases. We investigated the nest site preference of the i...
Ecological constraints on the success of independent colonies are thought to strongly shape the orga...
In social insects, individuals infected by pathogens withdraw from the nest, preventing the spread o...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
During colony relocation, the selection of a new nest involves exploration and assessment of potenti...
Nest choice in the ant Temnothorax albipennis is a model system for investigating collective decisio...
Abstract: Group-living species have to deal with higher risks of exposure to pathogens and of diseas...
Ant queens that attempt to disperse and found new colonies independently face high mortality risks. ...
Sociality increases risks of disease transmission as genetically related individuals live in a confi...
Ants have developed prophylactic and hygienic behaviours in order to limit risks of pathogenic outbr...
Collective behaviours are influenced by the behavioural composition of the group. For example, a col...
<div><p>Despite the growing number of experimental studies on mechanisms of social immunity in ant s...
The ability of an organism to detect threats is fundamental to mounting a successful defense and thi...
Decision making is vital to the fitness of all animals, with many social species making consensus de...
The ecological success of ants relies on their high level of sociality and cooperation between genet...
1. Parasites are an important selective force for almost all organisms and drive the evolution by ho...
Ecological constraints on the success of independent colonies are thought to strongly shape the orga...
In social insects, individuals infected by pathogens withdraw from the nest, preventing the spread o...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...
During colony relocation, the selection of a new nest involves exploration and assessment of potenti...
Nest choice in the ant Temnothorax albipennis is a model system for investigating collective decisio...
Abstract: Group-living species have to deal with higher risks of exposure to pathogens and of diseas...
Ant queens that attempt to disperse and found new colonies independently face high mortality risks. ...
Sociality increases risks of disease transmission as genetically related individuals live in a confi...
Ants have developed prophylactic and hygienic behaviours in order to limit risks of pathogenic outbr...
Collective behaviours are influenced by the behavioural composition of the group. For example, a col...
<div><p>Despite the growing number of experimental studies on mechanisms of social immunity in ant s...
The ability of an organism to detect threats is fundamental to mounting a successful defense and thi...
Decision making is vital to the fitness of all animals, with many social species making consensus de...
The ecological success of ants relies on their high level of sociality and cooperation between genet...
1. Parasites are an important selective force for almost all organisms and drive the evolution by ho...
Ecological constraints on the success of independent colonies are thought to strongly shape the orga...
In social insects, individuals infected by pathogens withdraw from the nest, preventing the spread o...
Due to the omnipresent risk of epidemics, insect societies have evolved sophisticated disease defenc...