ABSTRACT
Omnipresent in virtually all terrestrial ecosystems and of undisputed ecological and economical importance, the study of social insects is an area that continues to attract a vast number of researchers. As a consequence, a huge amount of information about their biology and ecology has accumulated. Distilling this scattered information into a highly
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Foraging Decisions, Patterns, and Strategies
part |2 pages
Part II: Information Use and Information Transfer
part |2 pages
Part III: Modeling Social Insect Foraging