Journal article

Collective retention and transmission of chemical signals in a social insect

KP Gill, E Van Wilgenburg, P Taylor, MA Elgar

Naturwissenschaften | SPRINGER | Published : 2012

Abstract

Social insect colonies exhibit highly coordinated responses to ecological challenges by acquiring information that is disseminated throughout the colony. Some responses are coordinated directly from the signals produced by individuals that acquired the information. Other responses may require information to be transferred indirectly through a third party, thereby requiring colony-wide retention of information. Social insects use colony signature odours to distinguish between nestmates and non-nestmates, and the level of aggression between non-nestmates typically varies according to the distance between colonies and thus their history of interactions. Such coordinated, colony-specific respons..

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