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Latency Time and Absence of Group Effect: Two Examples

Jean-Louis Deneubourg, Eric Bonabeau and Guy Theraulaz

Working Papers from Santa Fe Institute

Abstract: We suggest that group effect need not be invoked to explain the differences in latency times exhibited by groups of different sizes in the initiation of building in the termite {\it Macrotermes subhyalinus} (Rambur), and in the initiation of aggressive behavior in various subspecies of the honey bee {\it Apis mellifera}. A simple model is presented, that is fully consistent with experimental data.

Keywords: Social insects; latency time; group effect; termites; honey bees (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998-01
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