2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.12.25.573318
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The significance of social interactions in synchronized swarming flight in a termite

Nobuaki Mizumoto,
Tomonari Nozaki

Abstract: In social insect colonies, individuals of working caste coordinate their actions to manage various collective tasks. Such collective behaviors are observed not only in working castes but also in reproductives. During certain seasons, newly emerged winged reproductives (alates) fly from the nest to disperse and find mating partners in a synchronized manner. Although this “swarming” behavior is one of the collective behaviors that involve the greatest number of individuals in social insects, underlying social in… Show more

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