Multiple phenotypic traits as triggers of host attacks towards ant symbionts: body size, morphological gestalt, and chemical mimicry accuracy.
Christoph von BeerenAdrian BrücknerPhilipp O HoenleBryan Ospina-JaraDaniel J C KronauerNico BlüthgenPublished in: Frontiers in zoology (2021)
We demonstrate that CHC mimicry accuracy does not necessarily predict host aggression towards ant symbionts. Exploitation mechanisms are diverse, and we conclude that, besides chemical mimicry, other factors such as the guests' morphological gestalt and especially their body size might be important, yet underrated traits shaping the level of host hostility against social insect symbionts.