Insect societies fight back: the evolution of defensive traits against social parasites

C Grüter, E Jongepier, S Foitzik - … Transactions of the …, 2018 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Insect societies face many social parasites that exploit their altruistic behaviours or their
resources. Due to the fitness costs these social parasites incur, hosts have evolved various …

Inquiline social parasites as tools to unlock the secrets of insect sociality

A Cini, S Sumner, R Cervo - … Transactions of the Royal …, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Insect societies play a crucial role in the functioning of most ecosystems and have fascinated
both scientists and the lay public for centuries. Despite the long history of study, we are still …

Brain and antennal transcriptomes of host ants reveal potential links between behaviour and the functioning of socially parasitic colonies

M Stoldt, E Collin, MN Macit, S Foitzik - Molecular ecology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Insect social parasites are characterized by exploiting the hosts' social behaviour. Why
exactly hosts direct their caring behaviour towards these parasites and their offspring …

Differential investment in visual and olfactory brain regions is linked to the sensory needs of a wasp social parasite and its host

AN Rozanski, A Cini, TE Lopreto… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Obligate insect social parasites evolve traits to effectively locate and then exploit their hosts,
whereas hosts have complex social behavioral repertoires, which include sensory …

Visual recognition in social wasps

R Cervo, A Cini, S Turillazzi - … recognition in invertebrates: the knowns and …, 2015 - Springer
Social recognition, ie the ability to recognize and assign individual membership to a
particular and relevant class, such as caste, dominance status, gender or colony, shapes the …

Molecular (co) evolution of hymenopteran social parasites and their hosts

M Stoldt, MN Macit, E Collin, S Foitzik - Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2022 - Elsevier
Highlights•Social parasites are characterized by a loss of odorant receptor genes.•Different
genes underlie the strategies used by different social parasites.•Wasps and bees adapt to a …

Comparison of reproductive traits of foundresses in a native and an invasive hornet in Europe

J Poidatz, C Bressac, O Bonnard, D Thiéry - Journal of insect physiology, 2018 - Elsevier
The population dynamics of annual social hymenoptera such as vespids depend largely on
the fertility of the foundresses, which, in turn, is a key factor in the context of biological …

The possible role of ant larvae in the defence against social parasites

U Pulliainen, H Helanterä… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Temporary social parasite ant queens initiate new colonies by entering colonies of host
species, where they begin laying eggs. As the resident queen can be killed during this …

Social parasitism and the molecular basis of phenotypic evolution

A Cini, S Patalano, A Segonds-Pichon… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Contrasting phenotypes arise from similar genomes through a combination of losses, gains,
co-option and modifications of inherited genomic material. Understanding the molecular …

Chemical communication and reproduction partitioning in social wasps

FR Dani, S Turillazzi - Journal of chemical ecology, 2018 - Springer
Social wasps encompass species displaying diverse social organization regarding colony
cycle, nest foundation, caste differences (from none to significant dimorphism) and number …