International audienceMany of the collective activities performed by social insects result in the formation of complex spatio-temporal patterns. Without centralized control, workers are able to work together and collectively tackle tasks far beyond the abilities of any One individual. The resulting patterns produced by a colony are not explicitly coded at the individual level, but rather emerge from nonlinear interactions between individuals or between individuals and their environment. We present a few selected examples to illustrate some of the basic mechanisms used by social insects, such as templates, stigmergy and self-organization. These mechanisms can be used in combination to organize pattern formation at the colony level
International audienceThe concerted responses of eusocial insects to environmental stimuli are often...
The evolution of nest weaving, the inclusion of larval silk in the nest walls, is considered one of ...
The composition of social groups has profound effects on their function, from collective decision-ma...
Self-organization is a process in which complex patterns or behaviors are produced without direction...
The social properties of insect colonies are sometimes described in seemingly contradictory terms. A...
<i>Abstract</i><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><div>Self-organization is common in natural system...
International audienceThe roots of swarm intelligence are deeply embedded in the biological study of...
Many animal species divide space into a patchwork of home ranges, yet there is little consensus on t...
International audienceSelf-organization is common in natural systems. This tutorial describes some o...
Self-organization is common in natural systems. This tutorial<br />describes some of these sys...
Interactions among individuals in social groups lead to the emergence of collective behaviour at lar...
Collective movements are found in several taxa and many different scales. Locusts and grasshoppers a...
International audienceThe nests built by social insects are among the most complex structures produc...
The nests built by social insects are among the most complex structures produced by animal groups. T...
Many animal species divide space into a patchwork of home ranges, yet there is little consensus on t...
International audienceThe concerted responses of eusocial insects to environmental stimuli are often...
The evolution of nest weaving, the inclusion of larval silk in the nest walls, is considered one of ...
The composition of social groups has profound effects on their function, from collective decision-ma...
Self-organization is a process in which complex patterns or behaviors are produced without direction...
The social properties of insect colonies are sometimes described in seemingly contradictory terms. A...
<i>Abstract</i><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><div>Self-organization is common in natural system...
International audienceThe roots of swarm intelligence are deeply embedded in the biological study of...
Many animal species divide space into a patchwork of home ranges, yet there is little consensus on t...
International audienceSelf-organization is common in natural systems. This tutorial describes some o...
Self-organization is common in natural systems. This tutorial<br />describes some of these sys...
Interactions among individuals in social groups lead to the emergence of collective behaviour at lar...
Collective movements are found in several taxa and many different scales. Locusts and grasshoppers a...
International audienceThe nests built by social insects are among the most complex structures produc...
The nests built by social insects are among the most complex structures produced by animal groups. T...
Many animal species divide space into a patchwork of home ranges, yet there is little consensus on t...
International audienceThe concerted responses of eusocial insects to environmental stimuli are often...
The evolution of nest weaving, the inclusion of larval silk in the nest walls, is considered one of ...
The composition of social groups has profound effects on their function, from collective decision-ma...