Supplementary figures, tables and raw data for the article " "A data-driven simulation of the trophallactic network and intranidal food flow dissemination in ants." Food sharing can occur in both social and non-social species but is crucial in eusocial species in which only some group members collect food. This food collection but also intranidal food distribution through trophallactic (i.e. mouth-to-mouth) exchanges are fundamental issues in eusocial insects. However, the behavioural rules underlying the regulation and the dynamics of food intake and the resulting networks of exchanges are poorly understood. In this study, we provide new insights into the behavioural rules underlying the structure of trophallactic networks and food dissem...
Food sharing is vital for a large number of species, either solitary or social, and is of particular...
Allocation of goods is a key feature in defining the connection between the individual and the colle...
In social insects, the distribution of workers within and among tasks occurs without a central autho...
Supplementary figures, tables and raw data for the article " "A data-driven simulation of the tropha...
Food sharing can occur in both social and non-social species but is crucial in eusocial species in w...
Insect societies are often composed of many individuals, achieving collective decisions that depend ...
Intranidal food dissemination through trophallactic exchanges is a fundamental issue in social insec...
Roughly one hundred million years ago, solitary insect species evolved social interactions that enab...
During my PhD I have developed theoretical (simulation) and experimental (tracking) tools to investi...
International audienceIn most eusocial insects, the division of labour results in relatively few ind...
While food recruitment and foraging have been the subject of many studies, the regulation of the foo...
Trophallaxis, the regurgitation and mouth to mouth transfer of liquid food between members of eusoci...
The flow of food into a fire ant colony is a decentralized process in which a global pattern, the ev...
Resource sharing is an important cooperative behavior in many animals. Sharing resources is particul...
The organization of complex societies requires constant information flow between individuals. The sh...
Food sharing is vital for a large number of species, either solitary or social, and is of particular...
Allocation of goods is a key feature in defining the connection between the individual and the colle...
In social insects, the distribution of workers within and among tasks occurs without a central autho...
Supplementary figures, tables and raw data for the article " "A data-driven simulation of the tropha...
Food sharing can occur in both social and non-social species but is crucial in eusocial species in w...
Insect societies are often composed of many individuals, achieving collective decisions that depend ...
Intranidal food dissemination through trophallactic exchanges is a fundamental issue in social insec...
Roughly one hundred million years ago, solitary insect species evolved social interactions that enab...
During my PhD I have developed theoretical (simulation) and experimental (tracking) tools to investi...
International audienceIn most eusocial insects, the division of labour results in relatively few ind...
While food recruitment and foraging have been the subject of many studies, the regulation of the foo...
Trophallaxis, the regurgitation and mouth to mouth transfer of liquid food between members of eusoci...
The flow of food into a fire ant colony is a decentralized process in which a global pattern, the ev...
Resource sharing is an important cooperative behavior in many animals. Sharing resources is particul...
The organization of complex societies requires constant information flow between individuals. The sh...
Food sharing is vital for a large number of species, either solitary or social, and is of particular...
Allocation of goods is a key feature in defining the connection between the individual and the colle...
In social insects, the distribution of workers within and among tasks occurs without a central autho...