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Tolerating an infection: an indirect benefit of co-founding queen associations in the ant Lasius niger

机译:耐受感染:在蚂蚁Lasius niger中共同创建女王协会的间接利益

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Pathogens exert a strong selection pressure on organisms to evolve effective immune defences. In addition to individual immunity, social organisms can act cooperatively to produce collective defences. In many ant species, queens have the option to found a colony alone or in groups with other, often unrelated, conspecifics. These associations are transient, usually lasting only as long as each queen benefits from the presence of others. In fact, once the first workers emerge, queens fight to the death for dominance. One potential advantage of co-founding may be that queens benefit from collective disease defences, such as mutual grooming, that act against common soil pathogens. We test this hypothesis by exposing single and co-founding queens to a fungal parasite, in order to assess whether queens in co-founding associations have improved survival. Surprisingly, co-foundresses exposed to the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium did not engage in cooperative disease defences, and consequently, we find no direct benefit of multiple queens on survival. However, an indirect benefit was observed, with parasite-exposed queens producing more brood when they co-founded, than when they were alone. We suggest this is due to a trade-off between reproduction and immunity. Additionally, we report an extraordinary ability of the queens to tolerate an infection for long periods after parasite exposure. Our study suggests that there are no social immunity benefits for co-founding ant queens, but that in parasite-rich environments, the presence of additional queens may nevertheless improve the chances of colony founding success.
机译:病原体对生物施加强大的选择压力,以发展有效的免疫防御。除了个人的免疫力之外,社会有机体还可以协同行动以产生集体防御。在许多蚂蚁物种中,皇后可以选择单独建立一个殖民地,也可以与其他通常不相关的同种种群一起建立一个殖民地。这些关联是短暂的,通常仅在每个女王都受益于其他女王的情况下才持续存在。实际上,一旦第一批工人涌现,皇后们就会为统治而战死。共同创立的潜在优势之一可能是女王可以受益于对抗常见土壤病原体的集体疾病防御,例如相互疏导。我们通过将单人和共同创立的皇后暴露于真菌寄生虫中来检验此假设,以评估共同创立协会中的皇后是否提高了生存率。令人惊讶的是,暴露于昆虫病原真菌Metarhizium的共同创始人没有参与合作疾病防御,因此,我们发现多重皇后对生存没有直接好处。但是,观察到了间接的好处,与寄生虫接触的王后在共同创立时比单独时产生更多的繁殖。我们建议这是由于生殖和免疫力之间的权衡。此外,我们报告说,皇后区在寄生虫暴露后能长期耐受感染的非凡能力。我们的研究表明,共同创立蚂蚁蚁后并没有社会免疫优势,但是在寄生虫丰富的环境中,额外的蚁后的存在可能仍会提高建立殖民地成功的机会。

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