Animals may gather information from multiple sources, and these information sources may conflict. Theory predicts that, all else being equal, reliance on a particular information source will depend on its information content relative to other sources. Information conflicts are a good area in which to test such predictions. Social insects, such as ants, make extensive use of both private information (e.g. visual route memories) and social information (e.g. pheromone trails) when attempting to locate a food source. Importantly, eusocial insects collaborate on food retrieval, so both information use and information provision may be expected to vary with the information content of alternative information sources. Many ants, such as Lasius niger...
During foraging, worker ants are known for making use of many information sources to guide themselve...
In insect societies, the balance between exploitation of known resources and exploration of new ones...
Insects face the challenge of navigating to specific goals in both bright sun-lit and dim-lit enviro...
Animals may gather information from multiple sources, and these information sources may conflict. Th...
When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritise privat...
Social animals can use both social and private information to guide decision making. While social in...
When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritize privat...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
Foraging animals use a variety of information sources to navigate, such as memorised views or odours...
For social animals, decision-making is influenced by both social information provided by the group, ...
Decision-making in uncertain environments requires animals to evaluate, contrast and integrate vario...
Ant colonies are famous for using trail pheromones to make collective decisions. Trail pheromone sys...
Route learning is key to the survival of many central place foragers, such as bees and many ants. Fo...
Insects face the challenge of navigating to specific goals in both bright sun-lit and dim-lit enviro...
<div><p>Route learning is key to the survival of many central place foragers, such as bees and many ...
During foraging, worker ants are known for making use of many information sources to guide themselve...
In insect societies, the balance between exploitation of known resources and exploration of new ones...
Insects face the challenge of navigating to specific goals in both bright sun-lit and dim-lit enviro...
Animals may gather information from multiple sources, and these information sources may conflict. Th...
When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritise privat...
Social animals can use both social and private information to guide decision making. While social in...
When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritize privat...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
Foraging animals use a variety of information sources to navigate, such as memorised views or odours...
For social animals, decision-making is influenced by both social information provided by the group, ...
Decision-making in uncertain environments requires animals to evaluate, contrast and integrate vario...
Ant colonies are famous for using trail pheromones to make collective decisions. Trail pheromone sys...
Route learning is key to the survival of many central place foragers, such as bees and many ants. Fo...
Insects face the challenge of navigating to specific goals in both bright sun-lit and dim-lit enviro...
<div><p>Route learning is key to the survival of many central place foragers, such as bees and many ...
During foraging, worker ants are known for making use of many information sources to guide themselve...
In insect societies, the balance between exploitation of known resources and exploration of new ones...
Insects face the challenge of navigating to specific goals in both bright sun-lit and dim-lit enviro...