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Behavioural individuality determines infection risk in clonal ant colonies

  • Zimai Li
  • , Bhoomika Bhat
  • , Erik T Frank
  • , Thalita Oliveira-Honorato
  • , Fumika Azuma
  • , Valérie Bachmann
  • , Darren J Parker
  • , Thomas Schmitt
  • , Evan P Economo
  • , Yuko Ulrich
  • Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Jena.
  • University of Würzburg
  • University of Lausanne
  • Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
  • Institute of Systems Medicine and Integrative Biology

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In social groups, infection risk is not distributed evenly across individuals. Individual behaviour is a key source of variation in infection risk, yet its effects are difficult to separate from other factors (e.g., age). Here, we combine epidemiological experiments with chemical, transcriptomic, and automated behavioural analyses in clonal ant colonies, where behavioural individuality emerges among identical workers. We find that: (1) Caenorhabditis-related nematodes parasitise ant heads and affect their survival and physiology, (2) differences in infection emerge from behavioural variation alone, and reflect spatially-organised division of labour, (3) infections affect colony social organisation by causing infected workers to stay in the nest. By disproportionately infecting some workers and shifting their spatial distribution, infections reduce division of labour and increase spatial overlap between hosts, which should facilitate parasite transmission. Thus, division of labour, a defining feature of societies, not only shapes infection risk and distribution but is also modulated by parasites.

Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Rhif yr erthygl5233
CyfnodolynNature Communications
Cyfrol14
Rhif cyhoeddi1
Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar26 Awst 2023
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 26 Awst 2023

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