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Moving targets: collective decisions and flexible choices in house-hunting ants
Authors:Nigel R Franks  James W Hooper  Mike Gumn  Tamsyn H Bridger  James A R Marshall  Roderich Groß  Anna Dornhaus
Institution:(1) School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Woodland Road, Bristol, BS8 1UG, UK;(2) Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK;(3) Present address: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Abstract:Many decisions involve a trade-off between commitment and flexibility. We show here that the collective decisions ants make over new nest sites are sometimes sufficiently flexible that the ants can change targets even after an emigration has begun. Our findings suggest that, in this context, the ants’ procedures are such that they can sometimes avoid ‘negative information cascades’ which might lock them into a poor choice. The ants are more responsive to belated good news of a higher quality nest than they are when the nest they had initially chosen degraded to become worse than an alternative. Our study confirms, in a new way, that ant colonies can be very powerful “search engines”.
Keywords:Social insects  Decision-making  Information cascades  Multi-tasking  Nest choice            Temnothorax albipennis
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