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Response Threshold Reinforcement and Division of Labor in Insect Societies

Guy Theraulaz, Eric Bonabeau and Jean-Louis Deneubourg

Working Papers from Santa Fe Institute

Abstract: A model of division of labour in insect societies based on variable response thresholds is introduced. Response thresholds refer to likelihood of reacting to task-associated stimuli. Low threshold individuals perform tasks at a lower level of stimulus than high threshold individuals. Within individual workers, performing a given task induces a decrease of the corresponding threshold, and not performing the task induces an increase of the threshold. This combined reinforcement process leads to the emergence of specialized workers, that is, workers that are more responsive to stimuli associated with particular task requirements, from a group of initially identical individuals. Predictions of the dynamics of task specialization resulting from this model are presented. Predictions are also made as to what should be observed when specialists of a given task are removed from the colony and reintroduced after a varying amount of time:\enskip the colony does not recover the same state as prior to the perturbation and the difference between before and after the perturbation is more strongly marked as the time between separation and reintroduction increases.

Keywords: Social insects; division of labor; response threshold; learning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998-01
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