The composition of social groups has profound effects on their function, from collective decision-making to foraging efficiency. But few social systems afford sufficient control over group composition to precisely quantify its effects on individual and collective behavior. Here we combine experimental and theoretical approaches to study the effect of group composition on individual behavior and division of labor (DOL) in a social insect. Experimentally, we use automated behavioral tracking to monitor 120 colonies of the clonal raider ant, Ooceraea biroi, with controlled variation in three key correlates of social insect behavior: genotype, age, and morphology. We find that each of these sources of heterogeneity generates a distinct pattern ...
One of the factors attributed to the success of humans is the ability to divide work among specialis...
Using experimental and computational methods, we study the role of behavioural variability in activi...
Social insects are used as models for understanding the evolution of sociality because they show see...
The effects of heterogeneity in group composition remain a major hurdle to our understanding of coll...
The effects of heterogeneity in group composition remain a major hurdle to our understanding of coll...
Individuals are not identical. Organisms of the same species usually exhibit diverse phenotypes, a p...
International audienceDivision of labour, whereby individuals divide the workload in a group, is a r...
abstract: Division of labor, whereby different group members perform different functions, is a funda...
Division of labor in insect societies relies on simple behavioral rules, whereby individual colony m...
Previous studies indicate that division of labor can arise spontaneously in social groups. The compa...
The link between individual and group-level behaviour may help understanding cooperation and divisio...
International audienceThe formation of cooperative entities between lower-level units is characteriz...
Abstract How social insect colonies behave results from the actions of their workers. Individual var...
International audienceThe organizations of insect societies, such as division of labor, task allocat...
Social insect colonies are complex systems in which the interactions of many individuals lead to col...
One of the factors attributed to the success of humans is the ability to divide work among specialis...
Using experimental and computational methods, we study the role of behavioural variability in activi...
Social insects are used as models for understanding the evolution of sociality because they show see...
The effects of heterogeneity in group composition remain a major hurdle to our understanding of coll...
The effects of heterogeneity in group composition remain a major hurdle to our understanding of coll...
Individuals are not identical. Organisms of the same species usually exhibit diverse phenotypes, a p...
International audienceDivision of labour, whereby individuals divide the workload in a group, is a r...
abstract: Division of labor, whereby different group members perform different functions, is a funda...
Division of labor in insect societies relies on simple behavioral rules, whereby individual colony m...
Previous studies indicate that division of labor can arise spontaneously in social groups. The compa...
The link between individual and group-level behaviour may help understanding cooperation and divisio...
International audienceThe formation of cooperative entities between lower-level units is characteriz...
Abstract How social insect colonies behave results from the actions of their workers. Individual var...
International audienceThe organizations of insect societies, such as division of labor, task allocat...
Social insect colonies are complex systems in which the interactions of many individuals lead to col...
One of the factors attributed to the success of humans is the ability to divide work among specialis...
Using experimental and computational methods, we study the role of behavioural variability in activi...
Social insects are used as models for understanding the evolution of sociality because they show see...