The decentralized cognition of animal groups is both a challenging biological problem and a potential basis for bioinspired design. In this study, we investigated the house-hunting algorithm used by emigrating colonies of Temnothorax ants to reach consensus on a new nest. We developed a tractable model that encodes accurate individual behavior rules, and estimated our parameter values by matching simulated behaviors with observed ones on both the individual and group levels. We then used our model to explore a potential, but yet untested, component of the ants' decision algorithm. Specifically, we examined the hypothesis that incorporating site population (the number of adult ants at each potential nest site) into individual perceptions of ...
We introduce the study of the ant colony house-hunting problem from a distributed computing perspect...
Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable res...
Collective behaviours are influenced by the behavioural composition of the group. For example, a col...
The decentralized cognition of animal groups is both a challenging biological problem and a potentia...
The decentralized cognition of animal groups is both a challenging biological problem and a potentia...
We study the problem of house-hunting in ant colonies, where ants reach consensus on a new nest and...
Nest choice in the ant Temnothorax albipennis is a model system for investigating collective decisio...
BACKGROUND: Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make ac...
abstract: Temnothorax ants are a model species for studying collective decision-making. When present...
abstract: Evolutionary theory predicts that animal behavior is generally governed by decision rules ...
We study the problem of house-hunting in ant colonies, where ants reach consensus on a new nest and ...
Decision-making animals can use slow-but-accurate strategies, such as making multiple comparisons, o...
Emigrating colonies of the ant Temnothorax (formerly Leptothorax) albipennis can choose the best of ...
In this study we develop an agent-based time discrete model to show how honeybees and ants are able ...
Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable res...
We introduce the study of the ant colony house-hunting problem from a distributed computing perspect...
Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable res...
Collective behaviours are influenced by the behavioural composition of the group. For example, a col...
The decentralized cognition of animal groups is both a challenging biological problem and a potentia...
The decentralized cognition of animal groups is both a challenging biological problem and a potentia...
We study the problem of house-hunting in ant colonies, where ants reach consensus on a new nest and...
Nest choice in the ant Temnothorax albipennis is a model system for investigating collective decisio...
BACKGROUND: Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make ac...
abstract: Temnothorax ants are a model species for studying collective decision-making. When present...
abstract: Evolutionary theory predicts that animal behavior is generally governed by decision rules ...
We study the problem of house-hunting in ant colonies, where ants reach consensus on a new nest and ...
Decision-making animals can use slow-but-accurate strategies, such as making multiple comparisons, o...
Emigrating colonies of the ant Temnothorax (formerly Leptothorax) albipennis can choose the best of ...
In this study we develop an agent-based time discrete model to show how honeybees and ants are able ...
Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable res...
We introduce the study of the ant colony house-hunting problem from a distributed computing perspect...
Organisms should invest more in gathering information when the pay-off from finding a profitable res...
Collective behaviours are influenced by the behavioural composition of the group. For example, a col...