Taking bad decisions to solve problems can negatively affect organism fitness, hence, the costs accrued by them should modulate decisions about when and how problems should be solved. We studied the problem of trail maintenance in leaf-cutting ants. We evaluated whether colonies have individuals exclusively dedicated to trail maintenance, and how obstacle size and ant forager flux influence the decision of removing obstacles, and the number of trail-clearing ants. We placed obstacles of different sizes, in low and high ant fluxes in different trails of Atta sexdens, and measured ant flux without and with obstacles, if ants removed obstacles, the number of trail-clearing ants and removal time. Obstacle cost was estimated as the proportion of...
A wide range of group-living animals construct tangible infrastructure networks, often of remarkable...
Leaf-cutter ants in the genus Atta are frequent model organisms in studies of central-place foraging...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....
Social organisms express collaborative behaviors, allowing them to solve problems that exceed their ...
A better knowledge of the behaviors that reduce traffic congestions is essential to understand the s...
The foraging behaviour of social insects is highly flexible because it depends on the interplay betw...
Information asymmetry is common in many aspects of natural and economic systems. Collective self-org...
Abstract In this paper we investigate the Xexibility of foraging behavior in the leaf-cutting ant At...
Ants build structures that facilitate the life of the colony. The structures are created in a highly...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the flexibility of foraging behavior in the leaf-...
Dynamics of the restoration of physical trails in the grass-cutting ant Atta capiguara. Leaf-cutting...
The existence of transport networks is vital for leaf-cutting ant foraging but may generate overcrow...
The design of transport paths in consuming entities that use routes to access food should be under s...
International audienceForaging in leaf-cutting ants is generally organized along well-defined recrui...
Engineered paths increase efficiency and safety but also incur construction and maintenance costs, l...
A wide range of group-living animals construct tangible infrastructure networks, often of remarkable...
Leaf-cutter ants in the genus Atta are frequent model organisms in studies of central-place foraging...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....
Social organisms express collaborative behaviors, allowing them to solve problems that exceed their ...
A better knowledge of the behaviors that reduce traffic congestions is essential to understand the s...
The foraging behaviour of social insects is highly flexible because it depends on the interplay betw...
Information asymmetry is common in many aspects of natural and economic systems. Collective self-org...
Abstract In this paper we investigate the Xexibility of foraging behavior in the leaf-cutting ant At...
Ants build structures that facilitate the life of the colony. The structures are created in a highly...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the flexibility of foraging behavior in the leaf-...
Dynamics of the restoration of physical trails in the grass-cutting ant Atta capiguara. Leaf-cutting...
The existence of transport networks is vital for leaf-cutting ant foraging but may generate overcrow...
The design of transport paths in consuming entities that use routes to access food should be under s...
International audienceForaging in leaf-cutting ants is generally organized along well-defined recrui...
Engineered paths increase efficiency and safety but also incur construction and maintenance costs, l...
A wide range of group-living animals construct tangible infrastructure networks, often of remarkable...
Leaf-cutter ants in the genus Atta are frequent model organisms in studies of central-place foraging...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....