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English: Supplementary Movie 2 Relocation test. This video shows an example of relocation test along the transport trajectory. During transport towards the nest, the carried load and attached ants were lifted by tweezers, gently brought back and placed at the initial point of the transport, located less than 1 meter back along the trail. Following the relocation only 1 out of the 15 carriers left the object while the rest of the group immediately continued the transport to the original direction towards the nest. This example suggests that the random-walklike behavior presented in the clean board experiments (Figure 3b,c and SI-S3.7) was not a response to the gentle relocation of the ants-object conglomerate but, rather, due to lack of relevant information. |
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Source | Video file from Gelblum A, Pinkoviezky I, Fonio E, Ghosh A, Gov N, Feinerman O (2015). "Ant groups optimally amplify the effect of transiently informed individuals". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms8729. PMID 26218613. PMC: 4525283. | ||
Author | Gelblum A, Pinkoviezky I, Fonio E, Ghosh A, Gov N, Feinerman O | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 2 |
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Author | Gelblum A, Pinkoviezky I, Fonio E, Ghosh A, Gov N, Feinerman O |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Relocation test. This video shows an example of relocation test along the transport trajectory. During transport towards the nest, the carried load and attached ants were lifted by tweezers, gently brought back and placed at the initial point of the transport, located less than 1 meter back along the trail. Following the relocation only 1 out of the 15 carriers left the object while the rest of the group immediately continued the transport to the original direction towards the nest. This example suggests that the random-walklike behavior presented in the clean board experiments (Figure 3b,c and SI-S3.7) was not a response to the gentle relocation of the ants-object conglomerate but, rather, due to lack of relevant information. |
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