In socials insects, exploration is fundamental for the discovery of food resources and determines decision-making. We investigated how the interplay between the physical characteristics of the paths leading to food sources and the way it impacts the behaviour of individual ants affects their collective decisions. Colonies of different sizes of Lasius niger had access to two equal food sources through two paths of equal length but of different geometries: One was straight between the nest and the food source, and the other involved an abrupt change of direction at the midway point (135°). Both the food sources were discovered simultaneously, but the food source at the end of the straight path was preferentially exploited by ants. Based on ex...
Ant colonies are likely able to access food locations by multiple paths that can vary predictably in...
The communication involved in the foraging behaviour of social insects is integral to their success....
Abstract In this paper we examine the effect of crowding on the selection of a path in the mass-recr...
In socials insects, exploration is fundamental for the discovery of food resources and determines de...
In socials insects, exploration is fundamental for the discovery of food resources and determines de...
In socials insects, exploration is fundamental for the discovery of food resources and determines de...
Collective decisions regarding food source exploitation in social insects are influenced by a range ...
Many ants forage in complex environments and use a combination of trail pheromone information and ro...
International audienceThe ability to orient and navigate in space is essential for all animals whose...
In social insects, collective choices between food sources are based on self-organized mechanisms wh...
Abstract The ability to orient and navigate in space is essential for all animals whose home range i...
<div><p>Social insect colonies are complex systems in which the interactions of many individuals lea...
Foragers often face difficult landscapes in terms of encountering previously unexplored areas or are...
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...
Ant colonies are likely able to access food locations by multiple paths that can vary predictably in...
The communication involved in the foraging behaviour of social insects is integral to their success....
Abstract In this paper we examine the effect of crowding on the selection of a path in the mass-recr...
In socials insects, exploration is fundamental for the discovery of food resources and determines de...
In socials insects, exploration is fundamental for the discovery of food resources and determines de...
In socials insects, exploration is fundamental for the discovery of food resources and determines de...
Collective decisions regarding food source exploitation in social insects are influenced by a range ...
Many ants forage in complex environments and use a combination of trail pheromone information and ro...
International audienceThe ability to orient and navigate in space is essential for all animals whose...
In social insects, collective choices between food sources are based on self-organized mechanisms wh...
Abstract The ability to orient and navigate in space is essential for all animals whose home range i...
<div><p>Social insect colonies are complex systems in which the interactions of many individuals lea...
Foragers often face difficult landscapes in terms of encountering previously unexplored areas or are...
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...
Ant colonies are likely able to access food locations by multiple paths that can vary predictably in...
The communication involved in the foraging behaviour of social insects is integral to their success....
Abstract In this paper we examine the effect of crowding on the selection of a path in the mass-recr...