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Social Immunity: Emergence and Evolution of Colony-Level Disease Protection
Annual Review of Entomology ( IF 15.0 ) Pub Date : 2018-01-11 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-020117-043110
Sylvia Cremer 1 , Christopher D. Pull 1, 2 , Matthias A. Fürst 1
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Social insect colonies have evolved many collectively performed adaptations that reduce the impact of infectious disease and that are expected to maximize their fitness. This colony-level protection is termed social immunity, and it enhances the health and survival of the colony. In this review, we address how social immunity emerges from its mechanistic components to produce colony-level disease avoidance, resistance, and tolerance. To understand the evolutionary causes and consequences of social immunity, we highlight the need for studies that evaluate the effects of social immunity on colony fitness. We discuss the roles that host life history and ecology have on predicted eco-evolutionary dynamics, which differ among the social insect lineages. Throughout the review, we highlight current gaps in our knowledge and promising avenues for future research, which we hope will bring us closer to an integrated understanding of socio-eco-evo-immunology.

中文翻译:


社会免疫:殖民地级疾病保护的产生与发展

社会昆虫群落已经进化出许多集体执行的适应措施,这些适应措施减少了传染病的影响,并有望使其适应性最大化。这种殖民地一级的保护被称为社会免疫​​,它可以改善殖民地的健康和生存。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了社会免疫如何从其机械成分中产生出来,从而产生了对菌落级疾病的规避,抵抗和耐受。为了了解社会免疫的进化原因和后果,我们强调需要进行评估社会免疫对菌落适应性影响的研究。我们讨论了生活史和生态学对预测的生态进化动力学的作用,这些进化在不同的社会昆虫谱系之间是不同的。在整个审核过程中,

更新日期:2018-01-11
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