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By examination of the Voronoi diagrams in conjunction with measurement of the closest neighboring pit, it was determined that ant\-lions reclude and cannibalize sufficiently to ensure roughly constant habitation density (proving, at least evolutionary, awareness of group strategies like allowing a few ant\-lions to become adults very quickly).
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- The ant\-lions were studied in several different (restricted) container sizes.
- These Voronoi diagrams which label the territories of each ant\-lion (an ant\-lion “possesses” a part of the map within its segmented portion if its pit (the blue dot) is closest to that point).
- By examination of the Voronoi diagrams in conjunction with measurement of the closest neighboring pit, it was determined that ant\-lions reclude and cannibalize sufficiently to ensure roughly constant habitation density (proving, at least evolutionary, awareness of group strategies like allowing a few ant\-lions to become adults very quickly).
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\noindent{\bold Trial and subtrial Voronoi Diagrams}
Two trial sizes were tested twice because the ant\-lions submerged themselves in the sand and became inaccessible.
This shows that, when given appropriate time to develop new nursery conditions, ant\-lions manage to successfully redistribute themselves.
In the wild, this would correspond to a number becoming full adults and the remaining larvae rising to the surface.
This indicates that they have advanced detective capability, likely without complex group-interactive cognition
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