sieteseclusie
Sieteseclusie is a term that describes a phenomenon observed in certain social insect colonies, particularly ants, where specific individuals within the colony are excluded from participating in foraging activities. This exclusion is not random but is often tied to the age, reproductive status, or physiological condition of the individual ant. Older or infertile worker ants are more likely to be found sequestered in the nest, not engaging in external tasks.
The underlying reasons for sieteseclusie are multifaceted and are thought to contribute to the overall efficiency
Furthermore, sieteseclusie can be viewed as a mechanism for risk management. Foraging expeditions carry inherent dangers,