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7 January 2020 Manipulation of Wasp (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) Behavior by the Entomopathogenic Fungus Ophiocordyceps humbertii in the Atlantic Forest in Ceará, Brazil1
Jober Fernando Sobczak, Italo Diego Paiva Arruda, Emily Oliveira Fonseca, Paulo Julião Queiroz Rabelo, Francisco Ageu de Sousa Nóbrega, Joedson Castro Pires, Alexandre Somavilla
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Abstract

Behavioral manipulation of hosts by parasites is important to increase the parasite fitness. Some species within the genus Ophiocordyceps, notably pathogens of ants, induce changes in the host's behavior, leading the host to die outside the colony and locking its mandibles on the edge of leaves. This study was conducted in Massif of Baturité, and for the first time, we describe the interaction between fungi and wasps in Northeastern Brazil. We found 24 specimens, eight of each species of wasp, all infected with Ophiocordyceps humbertii. The wasps were Agelaia pallipes, Apoica flavissima, and Polybia chrysothorax. All the hosts were found with their mandibles biting along the edges of leaves.

Jober Fernando Sobczak, Italo Diego Paiva Arruda, Emily Oliveira Fonseca, Paulo Julião Queiroz Rabelo, Francisco Ageu de Sousa Nóbrega, Joedson Castro Pires, and Alexandre Somavilla "Manipulation of Wasp (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) Behavior by the Entomopathogenic Fungus Ophiocordyceps humbertii in the Atlantic Forest in Ceará, Brazil1," Entomological News 129(1), 98-104, (7 January 2020). https://doi.org/10.3157/021.129.0115
Received: 28 January 2019; Accepted: 9 May 2019; Published: 7 January 2020
KEYWORDS
entomopathogenic fungi
insects
parasite manipulation
social wasps
zombie-wasp
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