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Genetic Basis of Cuticular Hydrocarbon Variation in the Desert Ant <i>Cataglyphis niger</i>. [PDF]

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Mechanisms of stable lipid loss in a social insect.

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Social cognition in insects

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2022
Insects feature some of the most complex societies in the animal kingdom, but a historic perception persists that such complexity emerges from interactions between individuals whose behaviours are largely guided by innate routines. Challenging this perception, recent work shows that insects feature many aspects of social intelligence found in ...
Lars Chittka, Natacha Rossi
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Social Insect Networks

Science, 2003
Social insect colonies have many of the properties of adaptive networks. The simple rules governing how local interactions among individuals translate into group behaviors are found across social groups, giving social insects the potential to have a profound impact on our understanding of the interplay between network dynamics and social evolution.
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Modelling social insect foraging

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1994
Foraging in the social insects can be viewed as a provisioning process, in which workers are powered by one resource (e.g. nectar) to deliver another (e.g. pollen) for the colony. The rate of delivery of a resource depends on the number of workers and how hard they work, which may depend on self-feeding rate.
R, Ydenberg, P, Schmid-Hempel
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Visual Cognition in Social Insects

Annual Review of Entomology, 2011
Visual learning admits different levels of complexity, from the formation of a simple associative link between a visual stimulus and its outcome, to more sophisticated performances, such as object categorization or rules learning, that allow flexible responses beyond simple forms of learning. Not surprisingly, higher-order forms of visual learning have
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Social Insects

Invertebrate Reproduction & Development, 1990
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