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Journal Articles Ecological Entomology Year : 2008

The presence of conifer resin decreases the use of the immune system in wood ants.

Abstract

1. Wood ants ( Formica paralugubris ) incorporate large amounts of solidified conifer resin into their nest, which reduces the density of many bacteria and fungi and protects the ants against some detrimental micro-organisms. By inducing an environment unfavourable to pathogens, the presence of resin may allow workers to reduce the use of their immune system. 2. The present study tested the hypothesis that the presence of resin decreases the immune activity of wood ants. Specifically, three components of the humoral immune defences of workers kept in resin-rich and resin-free experimental nests (antibacterial, lytic, and prophenoloxidase activities) were compared. 3. The presence of resin was associated with reduced bacterial and fungal densities in nest material and with a small decrease in worker antibacterial and lytic activities. The prophenoloxidase activity was very low in all workers and was not affected by the presence of resin. 4. These results suggest that collective medication with resin reduces pathogen pressure, which in turn decreases the use of the inducible part of the immune system. More generally, the use of plant secondary compounds might be an efficient and economical way to fight pathogens.

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hal-00293389 , version 1 (04-07-2008)

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Grégoire Castella, Michel Chapuisat, Yannick Moret, Philippe Christe. The presence of conifer resin decreases the use of the immune system in wood ants.. Ecological Entomology, 2008, 33 (3), pp.408-412. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-2311.2007.00983.x⟩. ⟨hal-00293389⟩
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