Grooming Behavior as a Mechanism of Insect Disease Defense.
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Parasites modulate within-colony activity and accelerate the temporal polyethism schedule of a social insect, the honey beeBrain metabolomic profiling of eastern honey bee (Apis cerana) infested with the mite Varroa destructor.Differential Gene Expression Associated with Honey Bee Grooming Behavior in Response to Varroa MitesHygienic grooming is induced by contact chemicals in Drosophila melanogaster.Social immunity and the evolution of group living in insectsA neural command circuit for grooming movement control.New insights into the infection of the American cockroach Periplaneta americana nymphs with Metarhizium anisopliae s.l. (Ascomycota: Hypocreales).The spitting image of plant defenses: Effects of plant secondary chemistry on the efficacy of caterpillar regurgitant as an anti-predator defenseThe gram-negative sensing receptor PGRP-LC contributes to grooming induction in Drosophila.Exploring the Caste-Specific Multi-Layer Defense Mechanism of Formosan Subterranean Termites, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki.Wasp voodoo rituals, venom-cocktails, and the zombification of cockroach hosts.Ants detect but do not discriminate diseased workers within their nest.Behavioral responses to visual overstimulation in the cockroach Periplaneta americana L.External immunity in ant societies: sociality and colony size do not predict investment in antimicrobials.Identification and evaluation of a new entomopathogenic fungal strain against Riptortus pedestris (Hemiptera: Alydidae) and its two egg parasitoids.Ectoparasite defence in humans: relationships to pathogen avoidance and clinical implications
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Grooming Behavior as a Mechanism of Insect Disease Defense.
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Grooming Behavior as a Mechanism of Insect Disease Defense.
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Grooming Behavior as a Mechanism of Insect Disease Defense.
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Grooming Behavior as a Mechanism of Insect Disease Defense.
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Grooming Behavior as a Mechanism of Insect Disease Defense.
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Aya Yanagawa
Brian T Forschler
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10.3390/INSECTS4040609
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2013-11-04T00:00:00Z