Parties d'ouvrages collectifs (25)

  1. 9. de Biseau D'Hauteville, J.-C., Deneubourg, J.-L., & Pasteels, J. (1992). Mechanisms of food recruitment in the ant Myrmica sabuleti: an experimental and theoritical approach. In J. Billen (Ed.), Biology and evolution of social insects (pp. 359-367). Leuven: Leuven University Press.
  2. 10. Goss, S., Beckers, R., Deneubourg, J.-L., Aron, S., & Pasteels, J. (1990). How trail laying and trail following can solve foraging problems for ant colonies. In R. N. Hughes (Ed.), Behavioural mechanisms of food selection (pp. 661-678). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.(Nato Asi Series G, 20).
  3. 11. Aron, S., Pasteels, J., Goss, S., & Deneubourg, J.-L. (1990). Self-organizing spatial patterns in the Argentine ant: Iridomyrmex humilis (Mayr). In R. K. Vander Meer, K. Jaffe, & A. Cedeno (Eds.), Applied myrmecology: a world perspective (pp. 438-451). Boulder, USA: Westview press.
  4. 12. Aron, S., Deneubourg, J.-L., Goss, S., & Pasteels, J. (1990). How Argentine ants establish a minimal spanning-tree to link different nests. In Social Insects and the Environment (pp. 533-534). Bangalore, India: Oxford & IBH Publishing C°.
  5. 13. Pasteels, J., Braekman, J. C., & Daloze, D. (1988). Chemical defense in the Chrysomelidae. In P. Jolivet (Ed.), Biology of Chrysomelidae (pp. 233-252). Kluwer Ac. Publ.
  6. 14. Deneubourg, J.-L., Fresneau, D., Goss, S., Lachaud, J. P., & Pasteels, J. (1987). A simple model to simulate the organisation of individual foraging in Neoponera apicalis. In J. Eder & H. Rembold (Eds.), Chemistry and Biology of Social Insects (pp. 527-528). Munich: Verlag Peperny.
  7. 15. Goss, S., Deneubourg, J.-L., Pasteels, J., & Josens, G. (1987). A model of individual foraging: the factors influencing an ant society's foraging energy budget. In J. Eder & H. Rembold (Eds.), Chemistry and Biology of Social Insects (pp. 529-530). Munich: Verlag Peperny.
  8. 16. Pasteels, J., Deneubourg, J.-L., & Goss, S. (1987). Transmission and amplification of information in a changing environment: The case of insect societies. In I. Prigogine & M. Sanglier (Eds.), Law of Nature & Human conduct (pp. 129-156). Bruxelles: Gordes.
  9. 17. Pasteels, J., Deneubourg, J.-L., & Goss, S. (1987). Self-organization mechanisms in ant societies (I): trail recruitment to newly discovered food sources. In J. Pasteels & J.-L. Deneubourg (Eds.), From individual to collective behavior in social insects (pp. 155-175). Bâle: Birkhaüser.(Experientia Supplementum, 54).
  10. 18. Deneubourg, J.-L., Goss, S., Pasteels, J., Fresneau, D., & Lachaud, J. P. (1987). Self-organization mechanisms in ant societies (II): learning in foraging and division of labor. In J. Pasteels & J.-L. Deneubourg (Eds.), From individual to collective behavior in social insects (pp. 177-196). Birkhaüser, Bâle: Experientia Supplementum.
  11. 19. Daloze, D., Braekman, J. C., Vanhecke, P. R., Merlin, P., Pasteels, J., Boeve, J.-L., Sinnwell, V., & Franc, A. (1987). The Defensive Chemistry of Ants of the Genera: Tetraponera and Crematogaster. In Chemistry and Biology of Social Insects (pp. 421-422). München: Verlag J. Peperny.
  12. 20. Pasteels, J., Deneubourg, J.-L., Verhaeghe, J.-C., Boeve, J.-L., & Quinet, Y. (1986). Orientation along terrestrial trails by ants. In T. Payne, M. Birch, & C. Kennedy (Eds.), Mechanisms in insect olfaction (pp. 131-138). Oxford: Oxford University Press.(Oxford science publications).

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