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1Department of Psychology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada. bawhitta@ualberta.ca.
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A new study investigates how stingless bee colonies inherit one of two architecturally distinct types of comb and proposes the primary mechanism of inheritance as stigmergy: among-individual coordination in comb building informed by environmental cues (i.e., social artefacts). These findings highlight the importance of social information in creating and maintaining architectural variance among structures.
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