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    Response thresholds alone cannot explain empirical patterns of division of labor in social insects by Ulrich, Yuko, Kawakatsu, Mari, Tokita, Christopher K, Saragosti, Jonathan, Chandra, Vikram, Tarnita, Corina E, Kronauer, Daniel J. C

    Published in PLoS biology (17-06-2021)
    “…The effects of heterogeneity in group composition remain a major hurdle to our understanding of collective behavior across disciplines. In social insects,…”
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    Polarized information ecosystems can reorganize social networks via information cascades by Tokita, Christopher K., Guess, Andrew M., Tarnita, Corina E.

    “…The precise mechanisms by which the information ecosystem polarizes society remain elusive. Focusing on political sorting in networks, we develop a…”
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    Social influence and interaction bias can drive emergent behavioural specialization and modular social networks across systems by Tokita, Christopher K, Tarnita, Corina E

    Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (01-01-2020)
    “…In social systems ranging from ant colonies to human society, behavioural specialization-consistent individual differences in behaviour-is commonplace:…”
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    Measuring receptivity to misinformation at scale on a social media platform by Tokita, Christopher K, Aslett, Kevin, Godel, William P, Sanderson, Zeve, Tucker, Joshua A, Nagler, Jonathan, Persily, Nathaniel, Bonneau, Richard

    Published in PNAS nexus (01-10-2024)
    “…Measuring the impact of online misinformation is challenging. Traditional measures, such as user views or shares on social media, are incomplete because not…”
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    A Survey of Eyespot Sexual Dimorphism across Nymphalid Butterflies by Tokita, Christopher K., Oliver, Jeffrey C., Monteiro, Antónia

    “…Differences between sexes of the same species are widespread and are variable in nature. While it is often assumed that males are more ornamented than females,…”
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    Mutualistic acacia ants exhibit reduced aggression and more frequent off-tree movements near termite mounds by Henry, Lucas P., Tokita, Christopher K., Misra, Mayank, Forrow, Avery B., Rubenstein, Daniel I.

    Published in Biotropica (01-07-2018)
    “…In many ant–plant mutualisms, ants establish colonies in hollow thorns, leaf pouches, or other specialized structures on their host plants, which they then…”
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    Collective wisdom in polarized groups by Bak-Coleman, Joseph B, Tokita, Christopher K, Morris, Dylan H, Rubenstein, Daniel I, Couzin, Iain D

    Published in Collective intelligence (25-08-2022)
    “…The potential for groups to outperform the cognitive capabilities of even highly skilled individuals, known as the “wisdom of the crowd”, is crucial to the…”
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    Reframing Participation in Postsecondary STEM Education With a Representation Metric by Tokita, Christopher K., Doane, William E. J., Zuckerman, Brian L.

    Published in Bulletin of science, technology & society (01-10-2015)
    “…Efforts aimed at broadening participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) require a holistic presentation of the state of racial…”
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