[HTML][HTML] Social immunity

S Cremer, SAO Armitage, P Schmid-Hempel - Current biology, 2007 - cell.com
Social insect colonies have evolved collective immune defences against parasites. These
'social immune systems' result from the cooperation of the individual group members to …

[HTML][HTML] Resin use by stingless bees: A review

M Shanahan, M Spivak - Insects, 2021 - mdpi.com
Stingless bees (Meliponini) are highly social bees that are native to tropical and sub-tropical
ecosystems. Resin use is vital to many aspects of stingless bee colony function. Stingless …

Immune pathways and defence mechanisms in honey bees Apis mellifera

JD Evans, K Aronstein, YP Chen, C Hetru… - Insect molecular …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Social insects are able to mount both group‐level and individual defences against
pathogens. Here we focus on individual defences, by presenting a genome‐wide analysis of …

Propolis and bee health: the natural history and significance of resin use by honey bees

M Simone-Finstrom, M Spivak - Apidologie, 2010 - apidologie.org
Social immunity, which describes how individual behaviors of group members effectively
reduce disease and parasite transmission at the colony level, is an emerging field in social …

[HTML][HTML] Formic acid as an antimicrobial for poultry production: A review

SC Ricke, DK Dittoe, KE Richardson - Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Organic acids continue to receive considerable attention as feed additives for animal
production. Most of the emphasis to date has focused on food safety aspects, particularly on …

Soil invertebrates as ecosystem engineers: intended and accidental effects on soil and feedback loops

P Jouquet, J Dauber, J Lagerlöf, P Lavelle… - Applied soil ecology, 2006 - Elsevier
Termites, ants and earthworms are considered as soil engineers because of their effects on
soil properties and their influence on the availability of resources for other organisms …

Genetic, individual, and group facilitation of disease resistance in insect societies

N Wilson-Rich, M Spivak, NH Fefferman… - Annual review of …, 2009 - annualreviews.org
In this review, we provide a current reference on disease resistance in insect societies. We
start with the genetics of immunity in the context of behavioral and physiological processes …

Insect immunity to entomopathogenic fungi

HL Lu, RJS Leger - Advances in genetics, 2016 - Elsevier
The study of infection and immunity in insects has achieved considerable prominence with
the appreciation that their host defense mechanisms share many fundamental …

Resin collection and social immunity in honey bees

M Simone, JD Evans, M Spivak - Evolution, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Diverse animals have evolved an ability to collect antimicrobial compounds from the
environment as a means of reducing infection risk. Honey bees battle an extensive …

Flexible diet choice offsets protein costs of pathogen resistance in a caterpillar

KP Lee, JS Cory, K Wilson… - … of the Royal …, 2006 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Mounting effective resistance against pathogens is costly in terms of energy and nutrients.
However, it remains unexplored whether hosts can offset such costs by adjusting their …