The ability of individual animals to create functional structures by joining together is rare and confined to the social insects. Army ants (Eciton) form collective assemblages out of their own bodies to perform a variety of functions that benefit the entire colony. Here we examine ‟bridges" of linked individuals that are constructed to span gaps in the colony's foraging trail. How these living structures adjust themselves to varied and changing conditions remains poorly understood. Our field experiments show that the ants continuously modify their bridges, such that these structures lengthen, widen, and change position in response to traffic levels and environmental geometry. Ants initiate bridges where their path deviates from their incom...
Ants build structures that facilitate the life of the colony. The structures are created in a highly...
The collective building activities of green tree ants is considered one of the most complex behaviou...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....
The ability of individual animals to create functional structures by joining together is rare and co...
A wide range of group-living animals construct tangible infrastructure networks, often of remarkable...
An inherent strength of evolved collective systems is their ability to rapidly adapt to dynamic envi...
A wide range of group-living animals construct tangible infrastructure networks, often of remarkable...
Large-scale collective infrastructure construction is only known in two groups of animals: humans an...
Information asymmetry is common in many aspects of natural and economic systems. Collective self-org...
Robustness and adaptability are central to the functioning of biological systems, from gene networks...
Transportation networks play a crucial role in human and animal societies. For a transportation netw...
The design of transport paths in consuming entities that use routes to access food should be under s...
Robustness and adaptability are central to the functioning of biological systems, from gene networks...
Transportation networks play a crucial role in human and animal societies. For a transportation netw...
<div><p>Robustness and adaptability are central to the functioning of biological systems, from gene ...
Ants build structures that facilitate the life of the colony. The structures are created in a highly...
The collective building activities of green tree ants is considered one of the most complex behaviou...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....
The ability of individual animals to create functional structures by joining together is rare and co...
A wide range of group-living animals construct tangible infrastructure networks, often of remarkable...
An inherent strength of evolved collective systems is their ability to rapidly adapt to dynamic envi...
A wide range of group-living animals construct tangible infrastructure networks, often of remarkable...
Large-scale collective infrastructure construction is only known in two groups of animals: humans an...
Information asymmetry is common in many aspects of natural and economic systems. Collective self-org...
Robustness and adaptability are central to the functioning of biological systems, from gene networks...
Transportation networks play a crucial role in human and animal societies. For a transportation netw...
The design of transport paths in consuming entities that use routes to access food should be under s...
Robustness and adaptability are central to the functioning of biological systems, from gene networks...
Transportation networks play a crucial role in human and animal societies. For a transportation netw...
<div><p>Robustness and adaptability are central to the functioning of biological systems, from gene ...
Ants build structures that facilitate the life of the colony. The structures are created in a highly...
The collective building activities of green tree ants is considered one of the most complex behaviou...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....