Early queen infection shapes developmental dynamics and induces long-term disease protection in incipient ant colonies
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Infections early in life can have enduring effects on an organismâs development and immunity. In this study, we show that this equally applies to developing âsuperorganismsâ â incipient social insect colonies. When we exposed newly mated Lasius niger ant queens to a low pathogen dose, their colonies grew more slowly than controls before winter, but reached similar sizes afterwards. Independent of exposure, queen hibernation survival improved when the ratio of pupae to workers was small. Queens that reared fewer pupae before worker emergence exhibited lower pathogen levels, indicating that high brood rearing efforts interfere with the ability of the queenâs immune system to suppress pathogen proliferation. Early-life queen pathogen-exposure also improved the immunocompetence of her worker offspring, as demonstrated by challenging the workers to the same pathogen a year later. Transgenerational transfer of the queenâs pathogen experience to her workforce can hence durably reduce the disea...
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2025-05-01



