Aggregation is usually studied in functional terms, forgetting mechanisms. In this paper, experimental results on the ant Lasius niger, complemented by a model, allow us to understand the mechanisms responsible for aggregation and to study the influence of the population density on this phenomenon. The results show (1) a high level of aggregation and the emergence of a large cluster; (2) that aggregation results from an amplification mechanism—the greater the number of ants inside a cluster, the greater the time spent by one ant in this cluster; and (3) that population density has only a weak influence on the aggregation process. This method of analysis and these results can certainly be extended not only in social insects but also in other...
Understanding the spatial structure of populations and communities has been a dominant focus of ecol...
This paper examines whether the characteristics of individual dispersion movements in ants are chang...
Classic studies of self organization in social insects describe the emergence of behavior for a sing...
In social species, the interactions that occur between individuals and also between individuals and ...
In social species, the interactions that Occur between individuals and also between individuals and ...
Living in groups constitutes the root of social organization in animals. Likewise, the spatial aggre...
International audienceInsect societies are often confronted with choices among several options such ...
Spatial distribution of ant workers and, notably their aggregation/segregartion behaviour, is a key-...
This study deals with the organisation of collective movements in ants in presence of environmental ...
Understanding the spatial structure of populations and communities has been a dominant focus of ecol...
Social insects are used as models for understanding the evolution of sociality because they show see...
Social behaviours are an important component of evolutionary success. This is perhaps most evident i...
In order to shed light on the collective behavior of social insects, we analyzed the behavior of ant...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across t...
Interactions lie at the heart of social organization, particularly in ant societies. Interaction rat...
Understanding the spatial structure of populations and communities has been a dominant focus of ecol...
This paper examines whether the characteristics of individual dispersion movements in ants are chang...
Classic studies of self organization in social insects describe the emergence of behavior for a sing...
In social species, the interactions that occur between individuals and also between individuals and ...
In social species, the interactions that Occur between individuals and also between individuals and ...
Living in groups constitutes the root of social organization in animals. Likewise, the spatial aggre...
International audienceInsect societies are often confronted with choices among several options such ...
Spatial distribution of ant workers and, notably their aggregation/segregartion behaviour, is a key-...
This study deals with the organisation of collective movements in ants in presence of environmental ...
Understanding the spatial structure of populations and communities has been a dominant focus of ecol...
Social insects are used as models for understanding the evolution of sociality because they show see...
Social behaviours are an important component of evolutionary success. This is perhaps most evident i...
In order to shed light on the collective behavior of social insects, we analyzed the behavior of ant...
Abstract Understanding how social groups function requires studies on how individuals move across t...
Interactions lie at the heart of social organization, particularly in ant societies. Interaction rat...
Understanding the spatial structure of populations and communities has been a dominant focus of ecol...
This paper examines whether the characteristics of individual dispersion movements in ants are chang...
Classic studies of self organization in social insects describe the emergence of behavior for a sing...