Insects' essential role in understanding and broadening animal medication
Like humans, animals use plants and other materials as medication against parasites. Recent decades have shown that the study of insects can greatly advance our understanding of medication behaviors. The ease of rearing insects under laboratory conditions has enabled controlled experiments to test critical hypotheses, while their spectrum of reproductive strategies and living arrangements – ranging from solitary to eusocial communities – has revealed that medication behaviors
can evolve to maximize inclusive fitness through both direct and indirect fitness benefits. Studying insects has also demonstrated in some cases that medication can act through modulation of the host’s innate immune system and microbiome. We highlight outstanding questions, focusing on costs and benefits in the context of inclusive host fitness.
History
School affiliated with
- Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
Trends in ParasitologyVolume
40Issue
4Pages/Article Number
338-349Publisher
Cell PressExternal DOI
ISSN
1471-4922eISSN
1471-5007Date Accepted
2024-02-02Date of First Publication
2024-03-04Date of Final Publication
2024-04-01Relevant SDGs
- SDG 15 - Life on Land
Open Access Status
- Open Access