army ants, pattern formation, optimization Abstract Army ant colonies display complex foraging raid patterns involving thousands of individuals communicating through chemical trails. In this article we explore, by means of a simple search algorithm, the properties of these trails in order to test the hypothesis that their structure reflects an optimized mechanism for exploring and exploiting food resources. The raid patterns of three army ant species, Eciton hamatum, Eciton burchelli, and Eciton rapax, are analyzed. The respective diets of these species involve large but rare, small but common, and a combination of large but rare and small but common food sources. Using a model proposed by Deneubourg et al. [4], we simulate the formation of...
This thesis examines two ant-based models: the first is a model of biological ants using mass recru...
Ant colonies are often considered to be a superorganism, exhibiting complex collective behaviors, re...
We investigate the behavioural rule used by ant societies to adjust their foraging response to the h...
Army ant colonies display complex foraging raid patterns involving thousands of individuals communi...
A typical colony of Neotropical army ants (subfamily Ecitoninae) regularly raids a large area around...
Spatial heterogeneity in the distribution of food is an important determinant of species' optimal fo...
Animals constantly process information from their environment. In social organisms, information exch...
While pillaging the brood of other ant colonies, Eciton army ants accumulate prey in piles, or cache...
International audienceColonies of several ant species within the subfamily Dorylinae alternate stere...
Many ant species make use of pheromone trails to coordinate food raids, which result in emergent beh...
Ant raiding, the process of identifying and returning food to the nest or bivouac, is a fascinating ...
Swarm intelligence is a relatively new approach to problem solving that takes inspiration from the s...
Social insects utilise a complex spatial orientation system mediated by chemical signals. This study...
Trail network systems among ants have received a lot of scientific attention because of their variou...
We investigate the behavioural rule used by ant societies to adjust their foraging response to the h...
This thesis examines two ant-based models: the first is a model of biological ants using mass recru...
Ant colonies are often considered to be a superorganism, exhibiting complex collective behaviors, re...
We investigate the behavioural rule used by ant societies to adjust their foraging response to the h...
Army ant colonies display complex foraging raid patterns involving thousands of individuals communi...
A typical colony of Neotropical army ants (subfamily Ecitoninae) regularly raids a large area around...
Spatial heterogeneity in the distribution of food is an important determinant of species' optimal fo...
Animals constantly process information from their environment. In social organisms, information exch...
While pillaging the brood of other ant colonies, Eciton army ants accumulate prey in piles, or cache...
International audienceColonies of several ant species within the subfamily Dorylinae alternate stere...
Many ant species make use of pheromone trails to coordinate food raids, which result in emergent beh...
Ant raiding, the process of identifying and returning food to the nest or bivouac, is a fascinating ...
Swarm intelligence is a relatively new approach to problem solving that takes inspiration from the s...
Social insects utilise a complex spatial orientation system mediated by chemical signals. This study...
Trail network systems among ants have received a lot of scientific attention because of their variou...
We investigate the behavioural rule used by ant societies to adjust their foraging response to the h...
This thesis examines two ant-based models: the first is a model of biological ants using mass recru...
Ant colonies are often considered to be a superorganism, exhibiting complex collective behaviors, re...
We investigate the behavioural rule used by ant societies to adjust their foraging response to the h...