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Myrmica ants host highly diverse parasitic communities: from social parasites to microbes

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INSECTES SOCIAUX
卷 61, 期 4, 页码 307-323

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00040-014-0362-6

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Host-parasite interaction; Maculinea; Microdon; Myrmecophily; Nematodes; Rickia wasmannii

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  1. Polish National Science Centre [DEC-2012/04/S/NZ8/00218]
  2. Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR)
  3. Ministry of National Education (Romania), CNCS-UEFISCDI [PN-II-ID-PCE-2012-4-0595]
  4. Romanian Academy
  5. Polish Academy of Sciences

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Myrmica ants have been model species for studies in a variety of disciplines, including insect physiology, chemical communication, ant social dynamics, ant population, community ecology, and ant interactions with other organisms. Species belonging to the genus Myrmica can be found in virtually every habitat within the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere and their biology and systematics have been thoroughly studied. These ants serve as hosts to highly diverse parasitic organisms from socially parasitic butterfly caterpillars to microbes, and many Myrmica species even evolved into parasitizing species of their own genus. These parasites have various impacts both on the individuals and on the social structure of their hosts, ranging from morphological malformations to reduction in colony fitness. A comprehensive review of the parasitic organisms supported by Myrmica and the effects of these organisms on individuals and on whole ant colonies has not yet been compiled. Here, we provide a review of the interactions of these organisms with Myrmica ants by discussing host and parasite functional, behavioral or physiological adaptations. In addition, for all symbiont groups of Myrmica ants described in this paper, we examine the present limitations of the knowledge at present of their impact on individuals and host colony fitness. In conclusion, we argue that Myrmica ants serve as remarkable resource for the evolution of a wide variety of associated organisms.

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