“…It is thus possible that these nonreproductive morphs fulfill additional roles in the colony. For example, parasite colonies as well as their molluscan hosts are likely to face repeated bacterial or fungal infections (Bayne, 1983;Ducklow, Boyle, Maugel, Strong, & Mitchell, 1979;van der Knaap & Loker, 1990;Morley, 2010); soldier rediae might play a "cleaning" role in the defense against such microorganisms, as documented in social insects (Lloyd & Poulin, 2012, 2014aMouritsen & Andersen, 2017;Turnbull et al, 2012). Since trematode infection can suppress host immune defenses, the risk of secondary infection by pathogens should be increased (Bayne, 1983;Iakovleva, Shaposhnikova, & Gorbushin, 2006;Loker & Adema, 1995;Walker, 1979Walker, , 2006.…”