Thanks for the detailed answers (and i'd love to get The Superorganism sometime!), but I'm asking more about the mechanism by which the ants make these decisions, and how it compares to human voting systems. Like, is it just the strongest and most abundant pheromone goes, or is there some voting hierarchy, how much of a say does an ant from a given caste or role have, or what?
It's not necessarily the best parallel, but have you looked into the research into honeybee dances? That might be analogous and give you some insights.
I think I understand what you're saying and I'm interested, too. I guess it may be like a computer program that's mostly genetic/epigenetic, with variable inputs such as current colony size, temperature, water, food, etc. But then, individual learning also has a role, like with the discussion of how ants teach each other information (such as how to reach foraging areas).
Formiculture Journals::
Veromessor pergandei, andrei; Novomessor cockerelli
Camponotus fragilis; also separate journal: Camponotus sansabeanus (inactive), vicinus, laevigatus/quercicola
Liometopum occidentale; Prenolepis imparis; Myrmecocystus mexicanus (inactive)
Pogonomyrmex subnitidus and californicus (inactive)
Tetramorium sp.
Termites: Zootermopsis angusticollis
Isopods: A. gestroi, granulatum, kluugi, maculatum, vulgare; C. murina; P. hoffmannseggi, P. haasi, P. ornatus; V. parvus
Spoods: Phidippus sp.