Randomness as a driver of inactivity in social groups

A Bernadou, R Jeanson - PLOS Computational Biology, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Social insects, such as ants and bees, are known for their highly efficient and structured
colonies. Division of labour, in which each member of the colony has a specific role, is …

Social Learning versus individual learning in the division of labour

M Khajehnejad, J García, B Meyer - Biology, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Division of labour is a crucial characteristic of social organisations such as
insect colonies and is a key feature in their well-known survival and efficacy. The presence …

Disproportional fraction of inactive components leads to the variation in metabolic scaling

C Hou - BioSystems, 2024 - Elsevier
In biological systems, solitary organisms or eusocial groups, the metabolic rate often scales
allometrically with systems' size, when they are inactive, and the scaling becomes nearly …

EXAMINING PASSIVE EMPLOYEES: PANACEA TO TECHNOLOGY, BRAINTEASER FOR EMPLOYERS AND ORGANISED LABOUR AND A MENACE TO THE …

H Matebese, FM Normah, FJ Zimkhitha - European Journal of Human …, 2024 - oapub.org
The study's purpose is to explore the actions of passive employees on technology, the
challenges faced by employers and organised labour in managing them, and their …

Using Game Theory to Analyse Task Allocation in Social Organizations: The Roles of Social and Individual Learning

M Khajehnejad - 2023 - bridges.monash.edu
Social organizations, from microbes to insect colonies exhibit remarkable abilities in a self-
organized division of labour. Previous models of social colonies have not fully incorporated …

[PDF][PDF] Self-organization and collective behavior in honey bee colonies

FE de Villepin - researchgate.net
Insects of the same species, although excited by the same cause, do not experience its
influence so equally that we do not often see some difference in the results of the …

[PDF][PDF] Auto-organisation et

F Eggers - la-sca.net
Le propos se rapporte directement au phénomène d'auto-organisation que l'on rencontre
dans divers domaines tels que la physique, la chimie, mais aussi dans les systèmes …