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Title
Antifungal activity in thrips soldiers suggests a dual role for this caste
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Biology letters, Vol. 8, No. 4, (2012), p.526-529
DOI
10.1098/rsbl.2012.0184
Publisher
Royal Society Publishing
Date
2012
Author/Creator
Turnbull, Christine
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Caravan, Holly
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Chapman, Thomas
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Nipperess, David
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Dennison, Siobhan
Author/Creator
Schwarz, Michael
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Beattie, Andrew
Description
The social insect soldier is perhaps the most widely known caste, because it often exhibits spectacular weapons, such as highly enlarged jaws or reinforced appendages, which are used to defend the colony against enemies ranging in size from wasps to anteaters. We examined the function of the enlarged forelimbs of soldiers (both male and female) of the eusocial, gall-inhabiting insect Kladothrips intermedius, and discovered that they have little impact on their ability to repel the specialized invading thrips Koptothrips species. While the efficacy of the enlarged forelimb appears equivocal, we show that soldiers secrete strong antifungal compounds capable of controlling the specialized insect fungal pathogen, Cordyceps bassiana. Our data suggest that these thrips soldiers have evolved in response to selection by both macro-and micro-organisms. While it is unknown whether specialized fungal pathogens have been major selective agents in the evolution of the soldier caste in general, they were probably present when sociality first evolved and may have been the primordial enemies of social insects.
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Subject Keyword
Antimicrobials
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Caste
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Morphometrics
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Social insects
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Soldiers
Subject Keyword
Thrips
Resource Type
journal article
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Macquarie University. Dept. of Biological Sciences

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/184538
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ISSN:1744-9561
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mq_res-ext-2-s2.0-84863955969
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eng
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