Male periodical cicadas (Magicicada spp.) infected with conidiospore-producing ("Stage I") infections of the entomopathogenic fungus Massospora cicadina exhibit precisely timed wing-flick signaling behavior normally seen only in sexually receptive female cicadas. Male wing-flicks attract copulation attempts from conspecific males in the chorus; close contact apparently spreads the infective conidiospores. In contrast, males with "Stage II" infections that produce resting spores that wait for the next cicada generation do not produce female-specific signals. We propose that these complex fungus-induced behavioral changes, which resemble apparently independently derived changes in other cicada-Massospora systems, represent a fungus "extended phenotype" that hijacks cicadas, turning them into vehicles for fungus transmission at the expense of the cicadas' own interests.
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Naval Med Res Ctr, Silver Spring, MD USA
Uniformed Serv Univ Hlth Sci, Bethesda, MD USA
Uniformed Serv Univ Hlth Sci, 4301 Jones Bridge Rd, Bethesda, MD 20814 USANaval Med Res Ctr, Silver Spring, MD USA
Anderson, Joseph A. A.
Corbin, Emily M. M.
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Joint Pathol Ctr, Silver Spring, MD USANaval Med Res Ctr, Silver Spring, MD USA
Corbin, Emily M. M.
Lovett, Brian
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USDA Agr Res Serv, Ithaca, NY USANaval Med Res Ctr, Silver Spring, MD USA
Lovett, Brian
Kasson, Matt T. T.
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West Virginia Univ, Morgantown, WV USANaval Med Res Ctr, Silver Spring, MD USA
Kasson, Matt T. T.
LaDouceur, Elise E. B.
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