2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.18.456819
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Environment dependent benefits of inter-individual variation in honey bee recruitment

Abstract: Inter-individual differences in behaviour within the members of a social group can affect the group's productivity. In eusocial insects, individual differences amongst workers in a colony play a central role division of labour and task allocation. Extensive empirical and theoretical work has highlighted variation in response thresholds as a proximate mechanism underlying individual behavioural differences and hence division of labour. However, other response parameters, like response probability and intensity,… Show more

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