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Short independent lives and selection for maximal sperm survival make investment in immune defences unprofitable for leaf-cutting ant males
Marlene Stürup, B. Baer,
Jacobus Jan Boomsma
Ecology and Evolution
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ant
85%
sperm
85%
defense
68%
hymenopteran
21%
infection
16%
chimera
8%
immune response
8%
germ
7%
cell
7%
encapsulation
7%
propagule
7%
repair
5%
egg
5%
pathogen
5%
brain
5%
seed
5%
tissue
4%
Agriculture & Biology
leaf-cutting ants
100%
spermatozoa
53%
queen insects
19%
Formicidae
10%
Metarhizium brunneum
9%
infection
9%
Acromyrmex
9%
Atta
8%
compound eyes
7%
fathers
6%
chimerism
6%
sperm quality
6%
zygote
6%
encapsulation
6%
somatic cells
6%
haploidy
5%
germ cells
5%
immune response
5%
Hymenoptera
4%
immatures
4%
death
4%
brain
4%
eggs
3%
pathogens
3%
seeds
3%
tissues
2%
cells
1%