Resource redistribution in polydomous ant nest networks: local or global?
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- Perna, Andrea & Valverde, Sergi & Gautrais, Jacques & Jost, Christian & Solé, Ricard & Kuntz, Pascale & Theraulaz, Guy, 2008. "Topological efficiency in three-dimensional gallery networks of termite nests," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 387(24), pages 6235-6244.
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