A better knowledge of the behaviors that reduce traffic congestions is essential to understand the success of the trail system despite of costs. Leaf-cutting ants use a trunk-trail system to transport leaf fragments into their nests. Some ants carry extra-large leaf fragments and walk slower than the rest of laden workers, thus slowing the ant column behind them. Here we experimentally address whether fragment size selection by leaf-cutting ants depends on the foraging ant flow. If ant behavior aims at minimizing delays associated with carrying extra-large loads, we expect that extra-large loads will be selected mostly under low ant flow conditions. In 38 foraging trails from 18 nests of Acromyrmex crassipinus located in Chaco Serrano woodl...
Leaf-cutter ants have been shown to rigorously maintain their trunk trails throughout the year and r...
Ants, termites and humans often form well-organized and highly efficient trails between different lo...
Information asymmetry is common in many aspects of natural and economic systems. Collective self-org...
The foraging behaviour of social insects is highly flexible because it depends on the interplay betw...
The existence of transport networks is vital for leaf-cutting ant foraging but may generate overcrow...
The leaf cutting tribe Attini (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) shows numerous adaptations that increase fora...
International audienceForaging in leaf-cutting ants is generally organized along well-defined recrui...
Leaf-cutter ants in the genus Atta are frequent model organisms in studies of central-place foraging...
Taking bad decisions to solve problems can negatively affect organism fitness, hence, the costs accr...
The design of transport paths in consuming entities that use routes to access food should be under s...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....
abstract: Many species follow networked roads. When roads are blocked, the obstruction must be circu...
Transportation networks play a crucial role in human and animal societies. For a transportation netw...
Transportation networks play a crucial role in human and animal societies. For a transportation netw...
Leaf-cutter ants have been shown to rigorously maintain their trunk trails throughout the year and r...
Leaf-cutter ants have been shown to rigorously maintain their trunk trails throughout the year and r...
Ants, termites and humans often form well-organized and highly efficient trails between different lo...
Information asymmetry is common in many aspects of natural and economic systems. Collective self-org...
The foraging behaviour of social insects is highly flexible because it depends on the interplay betw...
The existence of transport networks is vital for leaf-cutting ant foraging but may generate overcrow...
The leaf cutting tribe Attini (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) shows numerous adaptations that increase fora...
International audienceForaging in leaf-cutting ants is generally organized along well-defined recrui...
Leaf-cutter ants in the genus Atta are frequent model organisms in studies of central-place foraging...
Taking bad decisions to solve problems can negatively affect organism fitness, hence, the costs accr...
The design of transport paths in consuming entities that use routes to access food should be under s...
Abstract.Many animals, including humans, organize their foraging activity along well-defined trails....
abstract: Many species follow networked roads. When roads are blocked, the obstruction must be circu...
Transportation networks play a crucial role in human and animal societies. For a transportation netw...
Transportation networks play a crucial role in human and animal societies. For a transportation netw...
Leaf-cutter ants have been shown to rigorously maintain their trunk trails throughout the year and r...
Leaf-cutter ants have been shown to rigorously maintain their trunk trails throughout the year and r...
Ants, termites and humans often form well-organized and highly efficient trails between different lo...
Information asymmetry is common in many aspects of natural and economic systems. Collective self-org...