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Priority rules govern the organization of traffic on foraging trails under crowding conditions in the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica

机译:优先规则控制着切叶蚁Atta colombica中拥挤条件下觅食路线上的交通组织

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Foraging in leaf-cutting ants is generally organized along well-defined recruitment trails supporting a bi-directional flow of outbound and nestbound individuals. This study attempts to reveal the priority rules governing the organization of traffic on these trails. Ants were forced to move on a narrow trail, allowing the passage of only two individuals at a time. In this condition, a desynchronization of inbound and outbound traffic was observed, involving the formation of alternating clusters of inbound and outbound ants. Most clusters of inbound ants were headed by laden ants followed by unladen ants. This occurred because inbound unladen ants did not attempt to overtake the laden ants in front of them. As unladen ants move on average faster than laden ants, these ants were thus forced to decrease their speed. By contrast, this decrease was counterbalanced by the fact that, by staying in a cluster instead of moving in isolation, inbound unladen ants limit the number of head-on encounters with outbound ants. Our analysis shows that the delay induced by these head-on encounters would actually be twice as high as the delay induced by the forced decrease in speed incurred by ants staying in a cluster. The cluster organization also promotes information transfer about the level of food availability by increasing the number of contacts between outbound and inbound laden ants, which could possibly stimulate these former to cut and retrieve leaf fragments when reaching the end of the trail.
机译:切叶蚂蚁的觅食通常沿着定义明确的募集路线进行组织,这些募集路线支持出站和巢穴个体的双向流动。本研究试图揭示控制这些路径上交通组织的优先规则。蚂蚁被迫在狭窄的道路上移动,一次只能允许两个人通过。在这种情况下,观察到入站和出站流量的不同步,包括入站和出站蚂蚁的交替簇的形成。大部分入站蚂蚁群均以满载蚂蚁为首,其次是空载蚂蚁。发生这种情况是因为入站的空载蚂蚁没有试图超越它们前面的空载蚂蚁。由于空载蚂蚁的平均移动速度快于空载蚂蚁,因此这些蚂蚁被迫降低其速度。相比之下,这种减少由于以下事实而被抵消,即,通过留在集群中而不是孤立地移动,入站未满载蚂蚁限制了与出站蚂蚁正面相遇的次数。我们的分析表明,这些正面竞争所引起的延迟实际上是蚂蚁滞留在集群中而导致速度强制降低所引起的延迟的两倍。集群组织还通过增加出站和入站的蚂蚁之间的接触次数来促进有关粮食供应水平的信息传递,这可能会刺激这些前者在到达小径末端时切开并取回叶子碎片。

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