This Killer Fungus Turns Flies into Zombies | Deep Look
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A fungus infects fruit flies through spores, manipulating their behavior before ultimately killing them to spread and reproduce. Scientists, including Carolyn Elya, study how the fungus controls the fly's neurons, but attempts to use it for population control have been unsuccessful due to the spores' fragility and short lifespan, prioritizing the fungus's survival.
Insights
- The fungus infects fruit flies by manipulating their neurons, controlling their behavior until it kills them to spread spores, showcasing a remarkable ability to hijack the host's brain for its own reproductive purposes.
- Efforts to utilize the fungus for population control have failed due to the spores' fragility and short lifespan, emphasizing the fungus's evolutionary adaptation to prioritize its own survival and propagation over potential applications in pest management.
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How does a fungus infect a fruit fly?
By entering through a spore, taking over its brain.
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