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Fluctuating nest choice

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In collective decision making, groups collate social information to inform their decisions. Indeed, societies can gather more information than individuals so social information can be more reliable than private information. Colonies of Temnothorax albipennis can estimate the average quality of fluctuating nest sites when the sharing of social information through recruitment is rare. However, collective decisions in T. albipennis are often reached with the use of recruitment. We use a new experimental setup to test how colonies react to fluctuating nest sites when they use recruitment to reach a decision. When recruitment is used, colonies consistently choose nest sites that fluctuate between being 'good' and 'poor' over constantly 'mediocre' alternatives. Moreover, they do so even if the fluctuating option is only 'good' for 25% of the time. The ants' preference for fluctuating nest sites appears to be due to tandem running. Even if a nest site is only briefly 'good', scouts that experience it when it is 'good' are likely to perform tandem runs to it. However, a constantly 'mediocre' nest site is unlikely to ever provoke tandem runs. Consequently, the fluctuating nest sites attracted more tandem runs, even when they were only 'good' for a short time. This led to quorum attainment in fluctuating nest sites rather than in constant 'mediocre' nest sites. The results of this experiment demonstrate how sharing of social information through recruitment can change the outcome of collective decisions.
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University of Bristol
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2016-02-03
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