Social animals can use both social and private information to guide decision making. While social information can be relatively economical to acquire, it can lead to maladaptive information cascades if attention to environmental cues is supplanted by unconditional copying. Ants frequently employ pheromone trails, a form of social information, to guide collective processes, and this can include consensus decisions made when choosing a place to live. In this study, I examine how house-hunting ants balance social and private information when these information sources conflict to different degrees. Social information, in the form of pre-established pheromone trails, strongly influenced the decision process in choices between equivalent nests, a...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
Decision making is vital to the fitness of all animals, with many social species making consensus de...
During foraging, worker ants are known for making use of many information sources to guide themselve...
Ant colonies are famous for using trail pheromones to make collective decisions. Trail pheromone sys...
When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritize privat...
Decision-making in uncertain environments requires animals to evaluate, contrast and integrate vario...
When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritise privat...
For social animals, decision-making is influenced by both social information provided by the group, ...
© 2016 The Author. In collective decision making, groups collate social information to inform their ...
Animals may gather information from multiple sources, and these information sources may conflict. Th...
Individual animals are adept at making decisions and have cognitive abilities, such as memory, which...
Foraging animals use a variety of information sources to navigate, such as memorised views or odours...
BACKGROUND: Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make ac...
The sharing and collective processing of information by certain insect societies is one of the reaso...
The ability of animals to adjust their behaviour according to seasonal changes in their ecology is c...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
Decision making is vital to the fitness of all animals, with many social species making consensus de...
During foraging, worker ants are known for making use of many information sources to guide themselve...
Ant colonies are famous for using trail pheromones to make collective decisions. Trail pheromone sys...
When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritize privat...
Decision-making in uncertain environments requires animals to evaluate, contrast and integrate vario...
When personally gathered and socially acquired information conflict, animals often prioritise privat...
For social animals, decision-making is influenced by both social information provided by the group, ...
© 2016 The Author. In collective decision making, groups collate social information to inform their ...
Animals may gather information from multiple sources, and these information sources may conflict. Th...
Individual animals are adept at making decisions and have cognitive abilities, such as memory, which...
Foraging animals use a variety of information sources to navigate, such as memorised views or odours...
BACKGROUND: Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make ac...
The sharing and collective processing of information by certain insect societies is one of the reaso...
The ability of animals to adjust their behaviour according to seasonal changes in their ecology is c...
Animals must contend with an ever-changing environment. Social animals, especially eusocial insects ...
Decision making is vital to the fitness of all animals, with many social species making consensus de...
During foraging, worker ants are known for making use of many information sources to guide themselve...