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Information Processing in Social Insects
Group size, productivity, and information flow in social wasps
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Robert L. Jeanne
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1999
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Birkhäuser Basel
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Adaptive significance of the age polyethism schedule in honeybee colonies
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Group size, productivity, and information flow in social wasps
pp. 51
Interaction patterns and task allocation in ant colonies
pp. 115
Response thresholds and division of labor in insect colonies
pp. 165
Social control of division of labor in honey bee colonies
pp. 219
Individuality and colonial identity in ants: the emergence of the social representation concept
pp. 239
Key individuals and the organisation of labor in ants
pp. 309
The mechanisms and rules of coordinated building in social insects
pp. 331
Decision-making in foraging by social insects
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