... species that soil nesting is com- patible with social evolution in bees. In fact, the mere existence of a nest is ... stigmergic synergies that led to such innovations as short lateral tunnels and high- density brood cells that in ...
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... species that soil nesting is com- patible with social evolution in bees. In fact, the mere existence of a nest is ... stigmergic synergies that led to such innovations as short lateral tunnels and high- density brood cells that in ...
... stigmergic communication. However, ants also use other forms of communication, including visual, auditory, and tactile communication. For example, some species of ants use sound to communicate with each other. These sounds can range ...
... species , utilise a building principle known as ' stigmergy ' to indirectly build in reaction to each other and ... stigmergic building have validated field and laboratory observations and demonstrated that such bottom - up event ...
... species” to their environment or other forms of stimulation (Merriam-Webster 2023). For architecture to be explored ... stigmergic” principals where each termite's building behaviour is adapted to the environment and the previous ...
... Stigmergic information is local : it can only be accessed by those insects that visit the locus in which it was ... species colonies , stigmergy refers to the deposition of pheromone by ants while they are moving . Other ants can ...
... stigmergic coordination include internal and external structures of nests in ants and honey bees (Seeley, 2009 ... species of ants (e.g., temporary nests, bridges, ladders) and bees (e.g., swarms, festoons) by attaching to each ...
... Stigmergy and emergence The etymology of the concept of stigmergy26 is as follows : ( gr . ) Etiyμa ( stigma ) —sign , mark and ( gr . ) Epyov ( ergon ) —action , work ⚫ the function of stigmergy : it denotes a collective action ...