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Title: Reduced entomopathogen abundance in Myrmicaant nests
Authors: Larsen, Louise L. M.
Meyling, Nicolai V.
Schär, Sämi
Keywords: Biology
Evolution
Symbiosis
Immunocompetence
Hygiene
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Social insects such as ants have evolved collective rather than individual immune defence strategies against diseases and parasites at the level of their societies (colonies), known as social immunity. Ants frequently host other arthropods, so-called myrmecophiles, in their nests. Here, we tested the hypothesis that myrmecophily may partly arise from selection for exploiting the ants’ social immunity. We used larvae of the wax moth Galleria mellonellaas ‘model myrmecophiles’ (baits) to test this hypothesis. We found significantly reduced abundance of entomopathogens in ant nests compared with the surrounding environment.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23544
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