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Improvement in collective performance with experience in ants
Authors:Elizabeth?A?Langridge  Email author" target="_blank">Nigel?R?FranksEmail author  Ana?B?Sendova-Franks
Institution:(1) Centre for Behavioural Biology and School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Woodland Road, BS8 1UG Bristol, U.K.;(2) Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, University of the West of England, Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, BS16 1QY Bristol, U.K.
Abstract:We show that entire ant colonies can improve their collective performance progressively when they repeat the same process. Colonies of Leptothorax albipennis can reduce their total emigration times over successive emigrations. We show that this improvement is based on experience and some memory-like process, rather than a coincidental developmental change or an increased general level of arousal. We demonstrate that the benefits of experience can be lost (i.e. forgotten) if the interval between successive emigrations is too long. We also show that the benefits of experience are more likely to be retained over a longer period if the collective performance has been repeated several times. This is a new demonstration of a process akin to learning in ants and we briefly discuss how it may involve not only improvements in individual performance but also improvements in the ways in which the ants interact with one another.Communicated by L. Sundström
Keywords:Ant  Collective performance  Experience  Learning  Leptothorax
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