No evidence of queen immunisation despite transgenerational immunisation in Crematogaster scutellaris ants
Abstract
Like vertebrates, invertebrates evolved acquired immunity based on memory-like mechanisms, known as immunisation. Immunisation and its transmission among individuals are phylogenetically ancestral and conserved characters that have been reported in different insect orders. Physiological mechanisms are still largely unknown, and the high variability in responses in different host-parasite systems led to different conclusions. In social insect...
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Title
No evidence of queen immunisation despite transgenerational immunisation in Crematogaster scutellaris ants
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
120
Pages
103998 - 103998
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