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Social insect colonies have many of the properties of adaptivenetworks. The simple rules governing how local interactionsamong individuals translate into group behaviors are found acrosssocial groups, giving social insects the potential to have aprofound impact on our understanding of the interplay betweennetwork dynamics and social evolution.
School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 852871501, USA. E-mail: j.fewell{at}asu.edu
Social Integration of Robots into Groups of Cockroaches to Control Self-Organized Choices.
J. Halloy, G. Sempo, G. Caprari, C. Rivault, M. Asadpour, F. Tache, I. Said, V. Durier, S. Canonge, J. M. Ame, et al. (2007)
Science
318, 1155-1158
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Predicting fate from early connectivity in a social network.