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The following pages link to Hive geometry shapes the recruitment rate of honeybee colonies (Q2047170):
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- Optimality of collective choices: a stochastic approach (Q253444) (← links)
- Flow currents and ventilation in Langstroth beehives due to brood thermoregulation efforts of honeybees (Q285179) (← links)
- Distinguishing the effects of dilution and restricted movement on the intra-nest transmission of honey-bee queen pheromones. (Q1581608) (← links)
- Independence and interdependence in the nest-site choice by honeybee swarms: agent-based models, analytical approaches and pattern formation (Q1628992) (← links)
- Intelligent decisions from the hive mind: foragers and nectar receivers of \textit{Apis mellifera} collaborate to optimise active forager numbers (Q1670567) (← links)
- Stability of choice in the honey bee nest-site selection process (Q1715287) (← links)
- Bio-inspired evolutionary dynamics on complex networks under uncertain cross-inhibitory signals (Q1737607) (← links)
- Collective decision-making and behavioral polymorphism in group living organisms (Q1797590) (← links)
- Individual discrimination capability and collective decision-making (Q2195071) (← links)
- Decision-making in honeybee swarms based on quality and distance information of candidate nest sites (Q2413883) (← links)
- Do bees and hornets use acoustic resonance in order to monitor and coordinate comb construction? (Q2426331) (← links)
- Local behavioral rules sustain the cell allocation pattern in the combs of honey bee colonies (\textit{Apis mellifera}) (Q2632141) (← links)
- Lack of Quorum Sensing Leads to Failure of Consensus in Temnothorax Ant Emigration (Q6488437) (← links)