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Decentralized communication, trail connectivity and emergent benefits of ant pheromone trail networks

机译:分散信息通信,路径连通性和蚂蚁信息素路径网络的新兴优势

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Communication improves decision-making for group-living animals, especially during foraging, facilitating exploitation of resources. Here we model the trail-based foraging strategy of Pharaoh’s ants to understand the limits and constraints of a specific group foraging strategy. To minimise assumptions we used model parameters acquired through behavioural study. Pharaoh’s ants (Monomorium pharaonis) exploit the geometry of trail networks bifurcations to make U-turns, if they are walking the wrong way. However, 7% of foragers perform apparently incorrect U-turns. These seemingly maladaptive U-turns are performed by a consistent minority of specialist U-turners that make frequent U-turns on trails and lay trail pheromones much more frequently compared to the rest of the colony. Our study shows a key role for U-turning ants in maintaining the connectivity of pheromone trails. We produced an agent-based model of a heterogeneous ant community where 7% of agents were specialised frequent U-turners whilst the remaining 93% rarely U-turned. Simulations showed that heterogeneous colonies enjoyed significantly greater success at foraging for distant food resources compared to behaviourally homogeneous colonies. The presence of a cohort of specialised trail-layers maintains a well-connected network of trails which ensures that food discoveries are rapidly linked back to the nest. This decentralised information transfer might ensure that foragers can respond to dynamic changes in food distribution, thereby allowing more individuals in a group to benefit by successfully locating food finds.
机译:交流可以改善集体生活动物的决策能力,尤其是在觅食时,可以促进资源的开发。在这里,我们对法老的蚂蚁的基于足迹的觅食策略进行建模,以了解特定群体觅食策略的局限性和约束条件。为了最小化假设,我们使用了通过行为研究获得的模型参数。法老的蚂蚁(Monomorium pharaonis)利用步道网络分叉的几何形状转弯,如果它们走错了路。但是,有7%的觅食者执行明显不正确的掉头。这些看似适应不良的掉头是由一贯的少数专业掉头者执行的,与其他殖民地相比,它们经常在小径和外出信息素上频繁掉头。我们的研究表明,掉头蚂蚁在维持信息素路径的连通性中起着关键作用。我们建立了一个基于代理的异质蚂蚁社区模型,其中7%的代理商是专门的频繁掉头的人,其余93%很少掉头。模拟表明,与行为均质的殖民地相比,异质殖民地在觅食远方食物资源方面获得了更大的成功。一组专门的步道层的存在保持了步道的良好连接,从而确保将食物发现迅速链接回巢。这种分散的信息传递可以确保觅食者能够对食物分配的动态变化做出响应,从而使成群的更多人能够通过成功找到食物而受益。

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