Pathogenic bacteria enhance dispersal through alteration of Drosophila social communication
Behavioral manipulation of host by pathogens has been observed in vertebrates, invertebrates, and plants. Here the authors show that in Drosophila, infection with pathogenic bacteria leads to increased pheromone release, which attracts healthy flies. This process benefits the pathogen since it enhan...
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Autores principales: | Ian W. Keesey, Sarah Koerte, Mohammed A. Khallaf, Tom Retzke, Aurélien Guillou, Ewald Grosse-Wilde, Nicolas Buchon, Markus Knaden, Bill S. Hansson |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/be1ded2ecda24120a5a5fa9bee848185 |
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