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Deborah Gordon on Ant Colonies as Distributed Computers

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Are Ants and Honeybees Changing Tasks?

There was a time in the 80s when there was some understanding that ants were not merely limited by their body type, by the size or size of specific parts. So people started to look at this idea of temporal polyethism in ants and see that ants do like bees move from one task to another. The further step is to understand how that changes in response to changing conditions. If there's extra food, a colony might allocate more ants to go out and get the food. In harvest ants, which is a species of ant that I've worked on a lot, if there's more food, then ants from other tasks will switch to become foragers.

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