Title : Gene expression during zombie ant biting behavior reflects the complexity underlying fungal parasitic behavioral manipulation - de Bekker_2015_BMC.Genomics_16_620 |
Author(s) : de Bekker C , Ohm RA , Loreto RG , Sebastian A , Albert I , Merrow M , Brachmann A , Hughes DP |
Ref : BMC Genomics , 16 :620 , 2015 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Adaptive manipulation of animal behavior by parasites functions to increase parasite transmission through changes in host behavior. These changes can range from slight alterations in existing behaviors of the host to the establishment of wholly novel behaviors. The biting behavior observed in Carpenter ants infected by the specialized fungus Ophiocordyceps unilateralis s.l. is an example of the latter. Though parasitic manipulation of host behavior is generally assumed to be due to the parasite's gene expression, few studies have set out to test this. |
PubMedSearch : de Bekker_2015_BMC.Genomics_16_620 |
PubMedID: 26285697 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9hypo-a0a0l9sfr4 , 9hypo-a0a2a9pgw2 , 9hypo-a0a2a9pfj9 , 9hypo-a0a2a9pdz6 |
de Bekker C, Ohm RA, Loreto RG, Sebastian A, Albert I, Merrow M, Brachmann A, Hughes DP (2015)
Gene expression during zombie ant biting behavior reflects the complexity underlying fungal parasitic behavioral manipulation
BMC Genomics
16 :620
de Bekker C, Ohm RA, Loreto RG, Sebastian A, Albert I, Merrow M, Brachmann A, Hughes DP (2015)
BMC Genomics
16 :620