Positive feedback plays a major role in the emergence of many collective animal behaviours. In many ants pheromone trails recruit and direct nestmate foragers to food sources. The strong positive feedback caused by trail pheromones allows fast collective responses but can compromise flexibility. Previous laboratory experiments have shown that when the environment changes, colonies are often unable to reallocate their foragers to a more rewarding food source. Here we show both experimentally, using colonies of Lasius niger, and with an agent-based simulation model, that negative feedback caused by crowding at feeding sites allows ant colonies to maintain foraging flexibility even with strong recruitment to food sources. In a constant environ...
Social insects utilise a complex spatial orientation system mediated by chemical signals. This study...
Positive feedback and negative feedback are crucial mechanisms in the regulation of biological syste...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
In order to make effective collective decisions, ants lay pheromone trails to lead nest-mates to acc...
Social insect colonies use negative as well as positive feedback signals to regulate foraging behavi...
<div><p>Social insect colonies are complex systems in which the interactions of many individuals lea...
The communication involved in the foraging behaviour of social insects is integral to their success....
Many dynamical networks, such as the ones that produce the collective behavior of social insects, op...
Social insects frequently make important collective decisions, such as selecting the best food sourc...
abstract: Collective behaviors in social insect societies often emerge from simple local rules. Howe...
The communication involved in the foraging behaviour of social insects is integral to their success....
Animals constantly process information from their environment. In social organisms, information exch...
Many ants forage in complex environments and use a combination of trail pheromone information and ro...
Ant colonies are often considered to be a superorganism, exhibiting complex collective behaviors, re...
Spatial heterogeneity in the distribution of food is an important determinant of species' optimal fo...
Social insects utilise a complex spatial orientation system mediated by chemical signals. This study...
Positive feedback and negative feedback are crucial mechanisms in the regulation of biological syste...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
In order to make effective collective decisions, ants lay pheromone trails to lead nest-mates to acc...
Social insect colonies use negative as well as positive feedback signals to regulate foraging behavi...
<div><p>Social insect colonies are complex systems in which the interactions of many individuals lea...
The communication involved in the foraging behaviour of social insects is integral to their success....
Many dynamical networks, such as the ones that produce the collective behavior of social insects, op...
Social insects frequently make important collective decisions, such as selecting the best food sourc...
abstract: Collective behaviors in social insect societies often emerge from simple local rules. Howe...
The communication involved in the foraging behaviour of social insects is integral to their success....
Animals constantly process information from their environment. In social organisms, information exch...
Many ants forage in complex environments and use a combination of trail pheromone information and ro...
Ant colonies are often considered to be a superorganism, exhibiting complex collective behaviors, re...
Spatial heterogeneity in the distribution of food is an important determinant of species' optimal fo...
Social insects utilise a complex spatial orientation system mediated by chemical signals. This study...
Positive feedback and negative feedback are crucial mechanisms in the regulation of biological syste...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...