When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritize private information. We propose that this is because private information often contains details that social information lacks. We test this idea in an ant model. Ants using a food source learn its location and quality rapidly (private information), whereas pheromone trails (social information) provide good directional information, but lack reliable information about food quality. If this lack is indeed responsible for the choice of memory over pheromone trails, adding information that better food is available should cause foragers to switch their priority to social information. We show it does: while ants follow memory rather than pheromones when t...
ABSTRACT During foraging, worker ants are known for making use of many information sources to guide ...
Individual animals are adept at making decisions and have cognitive abilities, such as memory, which...
Animals may gather information from multiple sources, and these information sources may conflict. Th...
When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritise privat...
Ant colonies are famous for using trail pheromones to make collective decisions. Trail pheromone sys...
Social animals can use both social and private information to guide decision making. While social in...
Foraging animals use a variety of information sources to navigate, such as memorised views or odours...
Abstract: Social insects rely on sophisticated communication channels and on individual decision mak...
Animals constantly process information from their environment. In social organisms, information exch...
Social insects frequently make important collective decisions, such as selecting the best food sourc...
Decision-making in uncertain environments requires animals to evaluate, contrast and integrate vario...
Animals may gather information from multiple sources, and these information sources may conflict. Th...
It is well known that the environment a group inhabits influences the frequency at which its members...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
For social animals, decision-making is influenced by both social information provided by the group, ...
ABSTRACT During foraging, worker ants are known for making use of many information sources to guide ...
Individual animals are adept at making decisions and have cognitive abilities, such as memory, which...
Animals may gather information from multiple sources, and these information sources may conflict. Th...
When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritise privat...
Ant colonies are famous for using trail pheromones to make collective decisions. Trail pheromone sys...
Social animals can use both social and private information to guide decision making. While social in...
Foraging animals use a variety of information sources to navigate, such as memorised views or odours...
Abstract: Social insects rely on sophisticated communication channels and on individual decision mak...
Animals constantly process information from their environment. In social organisms, information exch...
Social insects frequently make important collective decisions, such as selecting the best food sourc...
Decision-making in uncertain environments requires animals to evaluate, contrast and integrate vario...
Animals may gather information from multiple sources, and these information sources may conflict. Th...
It is well known that the environment a group inhabits influences the frequency at which its members...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
For social animals, decision-making is influenced by both social information provided by the group, ...
ABSTRACT During foraging, worker ants are known for making use of many information sources to guide ...
Individual animals are adept at making decisions and have cognitive abilities, such as memory, which...
Animals may gather information from multiple sources, and these information sources may conflict. Th...