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  1. Ants adjust their pheromone deposition to a changing environment and their probability of making errors
  2. Composite collective decision-making
  3. Nest Etiquette—Where Ants Go When Nature Calls
  4. A review of how trail pheromones are used, highlighting complementarity of information types
  5. Perception of collective path use affects path selection in ants
  6. Busy Bees: Variation in Insect Flower-Visiting Rates across Multiple Plant Species
  7. How to not get stuck—Negative feedback due to crowding maintains flexibility in ant foraging
  8. Effect of Trail Bifurcation Asymmetry and Pheromone Presence or Absence on Trail Choice byLasius nigerAnts
  9. Ants use directionless odour cues to recall odour-associated locations
  10. Rapid up- and down-regulation of pheromone signalling due to trail crowding in the ant Lasius niger
  11. Negative feedback in ants: crowding results in less trail pheromone deposition
  12. Pheromone trails in the Brazilian ant Pheidole oxyops: extreme properties and dual recruitment action
  13. Uncovering the complexity of ant foraging trails
  14. The role of wax and resin in the nestmate recognition system of a stingless bee, Tetragonisca angustula
  15. Synergy between social and private information increases foraging efficiency in ants
  16. Decision making in ant foragers (Lasius niger) facing conflicting private and social information