Ants alter collective behavior after feeding and generate shortcut paths on a two-dimensional foraging area

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  • who: Feeding et al. from the Meiji Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences, Meiji University, Nakano, Japan, Graduate School of Integrated have published the paper: Ants Alter Collective Behavior After Feeding and Generate Shortcut Paths on a Two-Dimensional Foraging Area, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigated the mode changes in the foraging behavior of Lasius japonicus, however, unlike the previous studies , the authors investigated the mode-change caused by the input of stimulus, i.e. the food intake. In the experiments , the time cost of searching for unknown food sources was . . .

     

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