When i started doing research on ants in the 80s when i was a graduate student the prevailing idea was that each ant had a task or a function that was genetically determined. But it seems pretty clear that nature doesn't work that way because we see that individual parts change function when what's going on around them changes and with respect to ants what I learned is that individual ants switch tasks. Even if you consider an ant to be assigned a certain task today this ant is a forager that still doesn't tell you how much foraging that ant is going to do"

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