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-'''Eusociality''' ([[Ancient Greek language|Greek]] ''eu'': "good/real" + "social") is a term used for the highest level of social organization in a [[hierarchy|hierarchical]] classification. Eusociality is characterized by cooperative brood care, overlapping adult generations and division of labor by reproductive and (partially) non-reproductive groups. In analogy with some human societies, groups of specialized individuals are sometimes called [[caste]]s. Several different levels of sociality have been categorized including '''[[presociality]]''' ([[Solitary but social]]), '''[[subsociality]]''', '''[[Biological parasocialism|parasocial]]''' (including communal, '''[[quasisocial]]''', and '''[[semisociality|semisocial]]'''), and eusocial.+'''Stigmergy''' is a mechanism of indirect [[coordination]], through the environment, between agents or actions.
-== See also ==+==See also==
-* [[Evolution of eusociality]]+* [[Ant mill]]
-* [[Dense heterarchy]]+* [[Biosemiotics]]
-* [[Evolutionarily stable strategy]]+* [[Spontaneous order]]
-* [[Gyne]]+* [[Swarm intelligence]]
-* [[Patterns of self-organization in ants]]+* [[Watchmaker analogy]]
-* [[Presociality]]+
-* [[Reciprocity (social psychology)]]+
-* [[Stigmergy]]+
-** [[Ant colony optimization]] (ACO)+
-** [[Bee colony optimization]]+
-* [[Task allocation and partitioning of social insects]]+
-* [[International Union for the Study of Social Insects]]+
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