Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable resource is likely to be greater. Here, we ask whether animal societies put more effort in scouting for a new nest when their current one is of low quality. We measured the scouting behaviour of Temnothorax albipennis ant colonies when they inhabit nest-sites with different combinations of desirable attributes. We show that the average probability of an ant scouting decreases significantly with an increase in the quality of the nest in which the colony currently resides. This means that the greater the potential gain from finding a new nest, the more effort a colony puts into gathering information regarding new nest-sites. Our results show, for ...
abstract: Evolutionary theory predicts that animal behavior is generally governed by decision rules ...
© 2016 The Author. In collective decision making, groups collate social information to inform their ...
Uncovering how and why animals explore their environment is fundamental for understanding population...
Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable res...
Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable res...
Nest choice in the ant Temnothorax albipennis is a model system for investigating collective decisio...
BACKGROUND: Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make ac...
Collective behaviours are influenced by the behavioural composition of the group. For example, a col...
The sharing and collective processing of information by certain insect societies is one of the reaso...
Animals constantly process information from their environment. In social organisms, information exch...
The decentralized cognition of animal groups is both a challenging biological problem and a potentia...
Decision-making animals can use slow-but-accurate strategies, such as making multiple comparisons, o...
Emigrating colonies of the ant Temnothorax (formerly Leptothorax) albipennis can choose the best of ...
In social insects, collective choices between food sources are based on self-organized mechanisms wh...
Learning plays an important role in the life of many animals. In social insects, colony foraging suc...
abstract: Evolutionary theory predicts that animal behavior is generally governed by decision rules ...
© 2016 The Author. In collective decision making, groups collate social information to inform their ...
Uncovering how and why animals explore their environment is fundamental for understanding population...
Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable res...
Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable res...
Nest choice in the ant Temnothorax albipennis is a model system for investigating collective decisio...
BACKGROUND: Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make ac...
Collective behaviours are influenced by the behavioural composition of the group. For example, a col...
The sharing and collective processing of information by certain insect societies is one of the reaso...
Animals constantly process information from their environment. In social organisms, information exch...
The decentralized cognition of animal groups is both a challenging biological problem and a potentia...
Decision-making animals can use slow-but-accurate strategies, such as making multiple comparisons, o...
Emigrating colonies of the ant Temnothorax (formerly Leptothorax) albipennis can choose the best of ...
In social insects, collective choices between food sources are based on self-organized mechanisms wh...
Learning plays an important role in the life of many animals. In social insects, colony foraging suc...
abstract: Evolutionary theory predicts that animal behavior is generally governed by decision rules ...
© 2016 The Author. In collective decision making, groups collate social information to inform their ...
Uncovering how and why animals explore their environment is fundamental for understanding population...