Born in an Alien Nest : How Do Social Parasite Male Offspring Escape from Host Aggression?

Volume: 7, Issue: 9, Pages: e43053 - e43053
Published: Sep 20, 2012
Abstract
Social parasites exploit the colony resources of social insects. Some of them exploit the host colony as a food resource or as a shelter whereas other species also exploit the brood care behavior of their social host. Some of these species have even lost the worker caste and rely completely on the host's worker force to rear their offspring. To avoid host defenses and bypass their recognition code, these social parasites have developed several...
Paper Details
Title
Born in an Alien Nest : How Do Social Parasite Male Offspring Escape from Host Aggression?
Published Date
Sep 20, 2012
Volume
7
Issue
9
Pages
e43053 - e43053
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