Supplementary information
From the following article:
Trail geometry gives polarity to ant foraging networks
Duncan E. Jackson, Mike Holcombe and Francis L. W. Ratnieks
Nature 432, 907-909(16 December 2004)
doi:10.1038/nature03105
Supplementary Table 1
This table shows reorientation results for fed and unfed foragers when placed at the ends of a Y-shaped pheromone trail (angle 30-120 degrees) representing a bifurcating foraging trail leading from the nest or a straight trail.
Supplementary Table Legend
Additional information to accompany the above Supplementary Table.
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