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SUBMITTER: Poirotte C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5384805 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Poirotte Clémence C Massol François F Herbert Anaïs A Willaume Eric E Bomo Pacelle M PM Kappeler Peter M PM Charpentier Marie J E MJE
Science advances 20170407 4
The evolutionary transition from a solitary to a social lifestyle entails an elevated parasite cost because the social proximity associated with group living favors parasite transmission. Despite this cost, sociality is widespread in a large range of taxonomic groups. In this context, hosts would be expected to have evolved behavioral mechanisms to reduce the risk of parasite infection. Few empirical studies have focused on the influence of pathogen-mediated selection on the evolution of antipar ...[more]