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Social insect colony as a biological regulatory system: modelling information flow in dominance networks

机译:社会昆虫群落作为生物调控系统:对优势网络中的信息流进行建模

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Social insects provide an excellent platform to investigate flow of information in regulatory systems since their successful social organization is essentially achieved by effective information transfer through complex connectivity patterns among the colony members. Network representation of such behavioural interactions offers a powerful tool for structural as well as dynamical analysis of the underlying regulatory systems. In this paper, we focus on the dominance interaction networks in the tropical social wasp Ropalidia marginata—a species where behavioural observations indicate that such interactions are principally responsible for the transfer of information between individuals about their colony needs, resulting in a regulation of their own activities. Our research reveals that the dominance networks of R. marginata are structurally similar to a class of naturally evolved information processing networks, a fact confirmed also by the predominance of a specific substructure—the ‘feed-forward loop’—a key functional component in many other information transfer networks. The dynamical analysis through Boolean modelling confirms that the networks are sufficiently stable under small fluctuations and yet capable of more efficient information transfer compared to their randomized counterparts. Our results suggest the involvement of a common structural design principle in different biological regulatory systems and a possible similarity with respect to the effect of selection on the organization levels of such systems. The findings are also consistent with the hypothesis that dominance behaviour has been shaped by natural selection to co-opt the information transfer process in such social insect species, in addition to its primal function of mediation of reproductive competition in the colony.
机译:社会昆虫提供了一个很好的平台来调查监管系统中的信息流,因为它们的成功的社会组织基本上是通过殖民地成员之间复杂的连接方式有效地传递信息来实现的。这种行为交互的网络表示为基础监管系统的结构以及动态分析提供了强大的工具。在本文中,我们重点研究热带社会黄蜂Ropalidia marginata中的优势相互作用网络,该物种的行为观察表明,这种相互作用主要负责在个人之间传递有关其殖民地需求的信息,从而导致对自身的调节活动。我们的研究表明,边缘缘红线虫的优势网络在结构上类似于一类自然进化的信息处理网络,这一事实也得到了特定子结构(“前馈环”)的主导,这一结构在许多情况下都是至关重要的。其他信息传输网络。通过布尔模型进行的动力学分析证实,在随机波动较小的情况下,网络足够稳定,但与随机对应的网络相比,其信息传递效率更高。我们的结果表明,在不同的生物调控系统中涉及共同的结构设计原则,并且在选择对此类系统的组织水平的影响方面可能存在相似性。这些发现还与以下假设相吻合:主导行为已被自然选择所塑造,以选择这种社交昆虫物种中的信息传递过程,此外还具有其在繁殖繁殖中介导的主要功能。

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