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  • Group conformity is crucial for collective behaviours, but may decrease overall responsiveness to external cues. Here the authors show that load-carrying ant groups function at a transition between ballistic and random motions, where the influence of informed individuals is maximized.

    • Aviram Gelblum
    • Itai Pinkoviezky
    • Ofer Feinerman
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 6, P: 1-9
  • Evidence that ants communicate mechanically to move objects several times their size has prompted a theory that places the group near a transition between uncoordinated and coordinated motion. These findings and their implications are reviewed here.

    • Ofer Feinerman
    • Itai Pinkoviezky
    • Nir S. Gov
    Reviews
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 14, P: 683-693