Leptothorax ant colonies sort their brood in concentric annuli with the smallest items in the middle and the largest on the periphery. Such brood sorting is a prime example of collective structure formation by social insects. Its underlying mechanism, however, is still not understood. We tested the hypothesis that brood sorting has two phases: the phase of clustering, proposed earlier, is followed by a phase of spacing, when ants move brood items away in a random direction but in a type-specific way so that items of different brood types spread out to a different extent. We hypothesized that in phase 2, spacing, items of the smallest brood type spread out the least and end up in the centre, whereas items of the largest brood type spread out...
The decision-making process that determines when an animal should switch between tasks is a fundamen...
To find useful work to do for their colony, individual eusocial animals have to move, somehow stayin...
During colony growth, leaf-cutting ants enlarge their nests by excavating tunnels and chambers housi...
Leptothorax ant colonies sort their brood in concentric annuli with the smallest items in the middle...
International audienceBrood sorting, observed in Leptothorax unifasciatus ant colonies, is a major e...
Spatial distribution of ant workers and, notably their aggregation/segregartion behaviour, is a key-...
Sorting can be an important mechanism for the transfer of information from one level of biological o...
Living in groups constitutes the root of social organization in animals. Likewise, the spatial aggre...
Nests of social insects are an important area for the exchange of food and information among workers...
International audienceThis paper examines whether the characteristics of individual dispersion movem...
This study shows that a task as complicated as multi-object 'ant-like annular sorting' can be accomp...
Living in society in a restricted and confined nest implies important organisational issues. Ants ha...
Abstract In many social insect species, colonies fre-quently emigrate to a new nest. This requires t...
When groups of ants work together to carry large objects—called cooperative transport—they must form...
Social insects are used as models for understanding the evolution of sociality because they show see...
The decision-making process that determines when an animal should switch between tasks is a fundamen...
To find useful work to do for their colony, individual eusocial animals have to move, somehow stayin...
During colony growth, leaf-cutting ants enlarge their nests by excavating tunnels and chambers housi...
Leptothorax ant colonies sort their brood in concentric annuli with the smallest items in the middle...
International audienceBrood sorting, observed in Leptothorax unifasciatus ant colonies, is a major e...
Spatial distribution of ant workers and, notably their aggregation/segregartion behaviour, is a key-...
Sorting can be an important mechanism for the transfer of information from one level of biological o...
Living in groups constitutes the root of social organization in animals. Likewise, the spatial aggre...
Nests of social insects are an important area for the exchange of food and information among workers...
International audienceThis paper examines whether the characteristics of individual dispersion movem...
This study shows that a task as complicated as multi-object 'ant-like annular sorting' can be accomp...
Living in society in a restricted and confined nest implies important organisational issues. Ants ha...
Abstract In many social insect species, colonies fre-quently emigrate to a new nest. This requires t...
When groups of ants work together to carry large objects—called cooperative transport—they must form...
Social insects are used as models for understanding the evolution of sociality because they show see...
The decision-making process that determines when an animal should switch between tasks is a fundamen...
To find useful work to do for their colony, individual eusocial animals have to move, somehow stayin...
During colony growth, leaf-cutting ants enlarge their nests by excavating tunnels and chambers housi...