Abstract: Social insects rely on sophisticated communication channels and on individual decision making to achieve efficient foraging behavior. Through social interactions, individuals can acquire information inadvertently provided by a nestmate such as in trophallaxis. During this mouth-to-mouth food exchange, food receivers can perceive the odor of the food delivered by the donor and thus associate this odor with a food reward. Through individual experience, workers are able to perceive characteristic information of the food they have found and to evaluate food quality. Here, we determined which information, social or individual, is prioritized by the carpenter ants Camponotus mus in a foraging context. We exposed receiver ants to a deter...
Individual animals are adept at making decisions and have cognitive abilities, such as memory, which...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
Student paper, BIOL 3811, 2009Ants are eusocial insects whose workers may engage in foraging as thei...
When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritise privat...
Eusocial insects are impressive on individual and collective level. Collectively, they build nests a...
When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritize privat...
Social insects frequently make important collective decisions, such as selecting the best food sourc...
Animals constantly process information from their environment. In social organisms, information exch...
Social insects have the striking ability to collectively choose the most profitable among all availa...
The communication involved in the foraging behaviour of social insects is integral to their success....
The communication involved in the foraging behaviour of social insects is integral to their success....
Ant colonies are famous for using trail pheromones to make collective decisions. Trail pheromone sys...
Comparing the value of options is at the heart of economic decision-making. While an option may have...
Comparing the value of options is at the heart of economic decision-making. While an option may have...
In order to make effective collective decisions, ants lay pheromone trails to lead nest-mates to acc...
Individual animals are adept at making decisions and have cognitive abilities, such as memory, which...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
Student paper, BIOL 3811, 2009Ants are eusocial insects whose workers may engage in foraging as thei...
When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritise privat...
Eusocial insects are impressive on individual and collective level. Collectively, they build nests a...
When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritize privat...
Social insects frequently make important collective decisions, such as selecting the best food sourc...
Animals constantly process information from their environment. In social organisms, information exch...
Social insects have the striking ability to collectively choose the most profitable among all availa...
The communication involved in the foraging behaviour of social insects is integral to their success....
The communication involved in the foraging behaviour of social insects is integral to their success....
Ant colonies are famous for using trail pheromones to make collective decisions. Trail pheromone sys...
Comparing the value of options is at the heart of economic decision-making. While an option may have...
Comparing the value of options is at the heart of economic decision-making. While an option may have...
In order to make effective collective decisions, ants lay pheromone trails to lead nest-mates to acc...
Individual animals are adept at making decisions and have cognitive abilities, such as memory, which...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
Student paper, BIOL 3811, 2009Ants are eusocial insects whose workers may engage in foraging as thei...