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Social cues trigger differential immune investment strategies in a non-social insect, Tenebrio molitor.


ABSTRACT: Social immunization (SI) is a horizontal transfer of immunity that protects naive hosts against infection following exposure to infected nestmates. While mainly documented in eusocial insects, non-social species also share similar ecological features which favour the development of group-level immunity. Here, we investigate SI in Tenebrio molitor by pairing naive females with a pathogen-challenged conspecific for 72 h before measuring a series of immune and fitness traits. We found no evidence for SI, as beetles who cohabited with a live pathogen-challenged conspecific were not better protected against bacterial challenge. However, exposure to a heat-killed-bacteria-challenged conspecific appeared to increase pathogen tolerance, which manifested in differential fitness investment. Our results together suggest that T. molitor do respond to immune-related cues in the social environment, despite not showing a classic immunization response as predicted.

SUBMITTER: Gallagher JD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5830663 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Social cues trigger differential immune investment strategies in a non-social insect, <i>Tenebrio molitor</i>.

Gallagher Joe D JD   Siva-Jothy Michael T MT   Evison Sophie E F SEF  

Biology letters 20180201 2


Social immunization (SI) is a horizontal transfer of immunity that protects naive hosts against infection following exposure to infected nestmates. While mainly documented in eusocial insects, non-social species also share similar ecological features which favour the development of group-level immunity. Here, we investigate SI in <i>Tenebrio molitor</i> by pairing naive females with a pathogen-challenged conspecific for 72 h before measuring a series of immune and fitness traits. We found no evi  ...[more]

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