
- Summary. Ratnieks and Anderson (1999) recently reviewed task partitioning in insect societies. They collated numerous
- Ant Robotics: Terrain Coverage; Sven Koenig; Georgia Institute of Technology; 2003 1 Sven Koenig
- Introduction to Statistics Section 1: Summarising data
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- Summary. In insect societies, a number of very striking collective structures are formed by individuals linking them-
- Carl Anderson and John J. Bartholdi, III (2000). Centralized versus decentralized control in manufacturing: lessons from social insects. Pages 92105 in
- Summary. There are many ways in which social insect for-agers may organise the collection of resources and their
- Summary. Task partitioning is the name given to the pheno-menon in which a piece of work is divided among two or
- Of ants and men: self-organized teams in human and insect organizations Carl Anderson (corresponding author)
- Self-organized Behavior: Case Studies Who could believe an ant in theory?
- Abstract A task is said to be partitioned when it is split into two or more sequential stages and material is passed
- vol. 154, no. 5 the american naturalist november 1999 Task Partitioning in Insect Societies. I. Effect of Colony Size on
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- Behavioral Ecology Vol. 12 No. 1: 111119 The adaptive value of inactive foragers and
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- Linking Micro-to Macro-level Behavior in the AggressorDefenderStalker Game
- Evolutionary testing as both a testing and redesign tool: a study of a shipboard
- Summary. We studied leaf transfer on trails of the leafcutter ant Atta colombica. 78.6% (N = 210) of leaves were not
- Live and let die: why fighter males of the ant Cardiocondyla kill each other but tolerate their
- Stochastic simulation of ants that forage by expectation C. Anderson, P. G. Blackwell & C. Cannings
- The Extended Organism here do we position the
- Self-Organization in Relation to Several Similar Concepts: Are the Boundaries
- Biol. Rev. (2001), 76, pp. 211237 Printed in the United Kingdom # Cambridge Philosophical Society 211 Individual versus social complexity, with
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- Carl Anderson Francis L.W. Ratnieks Worker allocation in insect societies: coordination of nectar foragers
- Do ants paint trucks better than chickens? Markets versus response thresholds for distributed dynamic scheduling
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- HYPOTHESIS TESTING Often a set of data is collected, or an experiment carried out, not simply with a view to