The sharing and collective processing of information by certain insect societies is one of the reasons that they warrant the superlative epithet ‘super-organisms’ (Franks 1989, Am. Sci. 77, 138–145). We describe a detailed experimental and mathematical analysis of information exchange and decision-making in, arguably, the most difficult collective choices that social insects face: namely, house hunting by complete societies. The key issue is how can a complete colony select the single best nest-site among several alternatives? Individual scouts respond to the diverse information they have personally obtained about the quality of a potential nest-site by producing a recruitment signal. The colony then deliberates over (i.e. integrates) diffe...
The decentralized cognition of animal groups is both a challenging biological problem and a potentia...
Individuals derive many benefits from being social, one of which is improved accuracy of decision-ma...
Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable res...
The sharing and collective processing of information by certain insect societies is one of the reaso...
© 2016 The Author. In collective decision making, groups collate social information to inform their ...
Animals that live together in groups often face difficult choices, such as which food resource to ex...
Social animals can use both social and private information to guide decision making. While social in...
BACKGROUND: Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make ac...
We present an agent-based model for the nest site selection process of the open-nesting red dwarf ho...
We consider a bee colony as dynamical system gath-ering information from an environment and adjustin...
Decision-making in uncertain environments requires animals to evaluate, contrast and integrate vario...
Decision-making animals can use slow-but-accurate strategies, such as making multiple comparisons, o...
Social insects rank among the most abundant and influential terrestrial organisms. The key to their ...
Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable res...
Social insects rank among the most abundant and influential terrestrial organisms. The key to their ...
The decentralized cognition of animal groups is both a challenging biological problem and a potentia...
Individuals derive many benefits from being social, one of which is improved accuracy of decision-ma...
Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable res...
The sharing and collective processing of information by certain insect societies is one of the reaso...
© 2016 The Author. In collective decision making, groups collate social information to inform their ...
Animals that live together in groups often face difficult choices, such as which food resource to ex...
Social animals can use both social and private information to guide decision making. While social in...
BACKGROUND: Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make ac...
We present an agent-based model for the nest site selection process of the open-nesting red dwarf ho...
We consider a bee colony as dynamical system gath-ering information from an environment and adjustin...
Decision-making in uncertain environments requires animals to evaluate, contrast and integrate vario...
Decision-making animals can use slow-but-accurate strategies, such as making multiple comparisons, o...
Social insects rank among the most abundant and influential terrestrial organisms. The key to their ...
Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable res...
Social insects rank among the most abundant and influential terrestrial organisms. The key to their ...
The decentralized cognition of animal groups is both a challenging biological problem and a potentia...
Individuals derive many benefits from being social, one of which is improved accuracy of decision-ma...
Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable res...