Group cohesion and consensus have primarily been studied in the context of discrete decisions, but some group tasks require making serial decisions that build on one another. We examine such collective problem solving by studying obstacle navigation during cooperative transport in ants. In cooperative transport, ants work together to move a large object back to their nest. We blocked cooperative transport groups of Paratrechina longicornis with obstacles of varying complexity, analyzing groups' trajectories to infer what kind of strategy the ants employed. Simple strategies require little information, but more challenging, robust strategies succeed with a wider range of obstacles. We found that transport groups use a stochastic strategy tha...
Social organisms express collaborative behaviors, allowing them to solve problems that exceed their ...
Ants build structures that facilitate the life of the colony. The structures are created in a highly...
A wide range of group-living animals construct tangible infrastructure networks, often of remarkable...
When groups of ants work together to carry large objects—called cooperative transport—they must form...
To find useful work to do for their colony, individual eusocial animals have to move, somehow stayin...
Working together allows social animals to accomplish tasks beyond the abilities of solitary individu...
<div><p>To cooperatively carry large food items to the nest, individual ants conform their efforts a...
The collective building activities of green tree ants is considered one of the most complex behaviou...
Working together allows social animals to accomplish tasks beyond the abilities of solitary individu...
To cooperatively carry large food items to the nest, individual ants conform their efforts and coord...
The movement of colonies from one nest to another is a frequent event in the lives of many social in...
Abstract In this paper we examine the effect of crowding on the selection of a path in the mass-recr...
Individual animals are adept at making decisions and have cognitive abilities, such as memory, which...
Information asymmetry is common in many aspects of natural and economic systems. Collective self-org...
abstract: In certain ant species, groups of ants work together to transport food and materials back ...
Social organisms express collaborative behaviors, allowing them to solve problems that exceed their ...
Ants build structures that facilitate the life of the colony. The structures are created in a highly...
A wide range of group-living animals construct tangible infrastructure networks, often of remarkable...
When groups of ants work together to carry large objects—called cooperative transport—they must form...
To find useful work to do for their colony, individual eusocial animals have to move, somehow stayin...
Working together allows social animals to accomplish tasks beyond the abilities of solitary individu...
<div><p>To cooperatively carry large food items to the nest, individual ants conform their efforts a...
The collective building activities of green tree ants is considered one of the most complex behaviou...
Working together allows social animals to accomplish tasks beyond the abilities of solitary individu...
To cooperatively carry large food items to the nest, individual ants conform their efforts and coord...
The movement of colonies from one nest to another is a frequent event in the lives of many social in...
Abstract In this paper we examine the effect of crowding on the selection of a path in the mass-recr...
Individual animals are adept at making decisions and have cognitive abilities, such as memory, which...
Information asymmetry is common in many aspects of natural and economic systems. Collective self-org...
abstract: In certain ant species, groups of ants work together to transport food and materials back ...
Social organisms express collaborative behaviors, allowing them to solve problems that exceed their ...
Ants build structures that facilitate the life of the colony. The structures are created in a highly...
A wide range of group-living animals construct tangible infrastructure networks, often of remarkable...