Wednesday, 15 June 2022

Beware! You Could be Cordyceped

 Mystery Of The Long Horned Ants

The forest hides a lot even from the most prying eyes. Most of what we get to see in it is fleeting; what is not fleeting may just be a snapshot and not the full picture. The truth of the forest, a mystery! Today, let us unravel one; the Mystery of the Long Horned Ants!

Each plant species has perfected the art of propagation. When it is season, flowering plants bloom and the forest becomes awash with pollen clouds, each grain in the cloud hoping to find a suitable recipient. Most, not reaching intended locations dry up and die.

A fungus called Ophiocordyceps also sends out spores. Ants are no strangers to the forest. They come out from their colonies to forage. In millions, they crawl all over. Spores of Ophiocordyceps fall on plants, animals and the forest floor. It could also land on ants or they while crawling around could come in contact with it.  

Harmless incident? No; because they are the intended recipient!

If a carpenter ant (camponotus) and a spore gets together, the game changes. As soon as contact is made, the spores drive roots into the hapless host and takes control over its behaviour. Enslaved by the fungus, the afflicted ant has to find a place that offers the right amount of sunlight, temperature and humidity to help the fungus grow; and then in a bizarre final act, gets into a death bite at that precise location ensuring life for its guest. The spore grows into a fungi from the dead ant’s body to spew out spores, infecting another set of ants. The cycle continues. Colonies of ants could get wiped out like this in one season.


Genus Specific

There are more than 400 different species of Cordyceps, each targeting specific species of ants, dragonflies, cockroach, aphids and beetles etc. The story is all similar; the guest enslaves the host and controls its behaviour and eventually kills it.

The process is characterized by the presence of a parasite or parasitoid, a host willingly or unwillingly promoting its growth and at its cost and peril. Often the infection is genus specific.

If you think that this macabre story is confined only to forests or to species other than human beings, you can’t be more wrong. It is played out in and around us, our homes, places of work and in societies we live in. There are many an agent, targeting individuals, groups, sects and other such identities. Don't believe it?


Afflicted Individuals

When it comes to Homo sapiens, individuals are prone to being afflicted by one or multiple agents. Such afflictions are not race or gender specific. Some could be severely debilitating, adversely affecting our personal behaviour and social skills. Few could be even life threatening.

Many amongst us are corrupt. Degree and type notwithstanding, corruption inflicts personal and social costs. Though corruption has almost become a norm, many remorselessly indulge in it. Yet, there still remains an innate fear of being caught. For a few, ‘fear of being caught’ drives its roots and modifies their behaviour. Like the dictated move and death bite of the carpenter ant, the individual is consumed by suspicion. They see shadows even in bright light. Many of them withdraw into shells to shield themselves from prying eyes and leading questions for fear of being exposed. Some become introverted and become conspicuous by their acts, others compulsive liars and few both.

Behaviour and response to situations of many amongst us are driven by mistrust or distrust[1]. Caution is an existential virtue, but when that is fuelled by distrust it can spiral out badly. Such people over time become social misfits, subjects of scorn and eventually force themselves into their own shells and turn recluses.

It is just not only about the corrupt, timid or compulsive liars. There are many others who are similarly afflicted. Fear, guilt, apprehension, anxiety, insecurity, suspicion, greed, melancholy and so many such others; are just names of different genus that have the potential of commanding our minds and modifying our behaviour once they find space with us to rest and root. The most dangerous of all is being infected with a corrosive ideology.

 

Parasitoid

Unlike the empire of the sub-sapiens, we actually could make our infection look wanted. It could even get us inducted into groups we want. Once infected these people actually go around actively seeking to infect others. They are even willing to consume themselves in the process. Anyone opposed to that ideology is considered a threat and is treated appropriately.   That is when it becomes dangerous to societies. Fanaticism emerge like wise. 

 

Infected groups

The holocaust was the culmination of such a spore, rooting in one individual, spreading into others and then infecting the group prompting them to collectively prey on another group. It was not an isolated incident and not one of the past. Every day, across the world there are clouds of such spores of exclusionism infecting localities and regions.

Like Cordyceps, they need hosts and find ingenious ways to create divisions within a population that was otherwise living peacefully. As intensity of affliction increases, lies and falsehood spread at astronomical speeds. Having reached threshold levels, law of the jungle prevails over civility.  Everything that happens, however detached, gets connected and viewed through the spore’s perspective. A narrative is born! Then it is propagated and allowed to gain momentum. Once it attains the momentum threshold, it then catapults on its own with authenticity that truth commands. Social media plays catalyst. Disaster unfolds, slowly first, surely later.

 

Escape?

Insects, cursed merely by coincidence of presence in the area, have no way of shaking the spore away. It is doomed as soon as it comes in contact with the spore! They just can’t reason it out. What about us?

We are not as helpless. We can prevent the spore form driving in roots. It all depends on how well and how ready we are, as individuals or groups to reason it out.

What happens when a people lose sense of rationality?

 

[1] Mistrust and distrust are often considered synonyms but mistrust is a general sense of unease toward someone or something while distrust is usually based on experiences or information. Unfortunately like egg and chicken which manifests first in an individual is hard to decide. Often a learnt behavior both compulsively add to each other

22 comments:

  1. Ramesh Krishnan15 June 2022 at 06:55

    Extremely well connected analogy. The author gives a pointed guidance in the end to humans.. Great piece.

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  2. Nicely penned. Human beings to derive home lesson and learning of it and implement in their lives......

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    1. Thank you very much. Lessons are all around. But who takes it?

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  3. Very well researched connecting lessons from nature to current social/national/global issues endangering humans. The thinking General induces in us a thoght for an escape route

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    1. Thank you very much.
      Escape? None of us shall.
      Good , bad or ugly; We create , we dispense and we suffer; all of us are in it together.
      Yes ; escape we can, if only benign logic prevails

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  4. The article in a way jolts you and makes you think and introspect. The parallel drawn gives out a strong message in a subtle way...

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    1. Thank you very much. Subtle and soft isn't weak and strength necessary doesn't come with violence. Yes this is the land that showed the world that violence can be defeated with ahimsa. The seeds we sow, harvest we only will.

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  5. Beautiful writing to explain how consummate a dangerous idea may become and destroy the very existence. Thanks

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    1. Thank you very much. Just because one has the axe in ones hands shouldn't motivate one to chip away the very branch of tree one is sitting on!

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  6. If only a just cause would infect the society at a similar pace..these causes somehow seem to take much longer to manifest than those borne of ill feelings.. ..

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    1. weeds grow faster than grains. but yes if we are careful we can harvest good.

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  7. Jacobs you have the uncanny art of starting a story from an ant and ending it at communities and countries.You have discussed fanatics,holocaust, divide n rule policies .Similarly Rwanda is a small country in Africa,which has two tribes(hutus and tootsies),living peacefully,even having inter-tribal marriages,but the Belgians came to rule over them and divided the two tribes,when the blood bath started,the Belgians left the country.This is how it works even in families and society too.

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    1. Thank you very much. Its history you stated. somebody started the fight. yes possible but they left and they still fight! Now why blame them? if only logic prevailed?

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  8. Sir, Well brought out anology! The perils of fanaticism !

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    1. Thank you very much. cause always has an effect. it is safe to choose wisely!!

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  9. Good morning sir

    Another pearl of wisdom and marvellous analogy to the threats posed by the exclusivist ideology to which most of us susceptible without ever realising.

    Kudos sir

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    1. Thank you very much. Rightly pointed out. Assigning exclusivity in truth and probability of existence to one's own beliefs, thoughts and faith not only weakens it but also destroys it. hope each of us understand that fundamental truth.

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  10. Stark analogy. Well researched. A grim reminder that the holocaust is not even a hundred years old and is being re enacted some where every day because we refuse to learn despite all the advancement we claim to have made. It takes two to tango. A timely wake up call for all. Thanks General.

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    1. Thank you very much . History they say is a great teacher. but one of the most ineffective and inefficient one; for no one (at least those who matter) seems to learn from it.

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  11. There is no better way to comment on the current preoccupation of various vested polarizers and influencers in the society and media. The enormity of potential harm to our own existence as a species is explicit in your writing.
    Powerful language! Worthy to be read by everyone!

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    1. Thank you very much. Preoccupied with self-preservation, species eventually destroy itself.
      may be we are well on that road.

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