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= Task allocation and partitioning in social insects
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Task allocation and partitioning in social insects refers to the ways in which these organisms, often living in colonies, distribute different tasks among their members to efficiently accomplish work essential for the colony's survival and success. This process is crucial in species such as ants, bees, termites, and wasps, where the collective actions of individual insects contribute to the functioning of the entire colony.