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Ants (Temnothorax nylanderi) adjust tandem running when food source distance exposes them to greater risks

机译:蚂蚁(Temnothorax nylanderi)在食物源距离暴露于更大的风险时调整串联运行

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Social insect colonies exploit food sources that vary in their profitability and riskiness. One factor that affects both profitability and riskiness is the foraging distance: more distant resources are both more costly to exploit and expose individuals to greater predation or navigational risks. Temnothorax nylanderi scouts use tandem running to recruit nestmates to resources, such as food or nest sites. Tandem runs are often unsuccessful, leaving followers in potentially unknown or dangerous territory. Thus, as foraging distances increase, communication mistakes are likely to be more costly. We tested if leaders and followers adjust their tandem running behavior in response to increasing foraging distances. We asked whether the success rate, the probability to recruit, and the waiting time following a loss of contact depend on the foraging distances. We found that the success rate (75-86%) of tandem runs does not decrease with increasing foraging distance but rapidly increases with the leader's experience, from 67% for the first tandem run to 94% for the fourth. Pairs progressed faster, and followers search longer for their partner after a loss of contact when visiting more distant food sources. The probability to perform a tandem run did not decrease with the foraging distance but increased with foraging experience. Our results indicate that ants might attempt to reduce exposure to risks by progressing faster when visiting more distant food sources. As ants become more experienced, they lead more and better tandem runs. These findings suggest that both leaders and followers respond to the potential dangers posed by exploiting faraway resources.
机译:社交昆虫殖民地利用他们盈利能力和风险的各种食物来源。影响盈利能力和风险性的一个因素是觅食距离:利用和使个人更加昂贵的资源更昂贵并将个人暴露在更大的掠夺或导航风险。 Temnothorax Nylanderi Scouts使用Tandem跑步招募Nestmates,以资源,如食物或巢网站。串联运行通常是不成功的,在潜在的未知或危险的领域中留下粉丝。因此,由于觅食距离增加,通信错误可能更昂贵。我们测试了领导者和追随者是否响应越来越多的觅食距离调整其串联运行行为。我们询问是否成功率,招聘概率以及接触损失后的等待时间取决于觅食距离。我们发现,随着觅食距离的增加,串联运行的成功率(75-86%)不会随着领导者的经验而迅速增加,第一个第四次串联的67%达到94%。在访问更多遥远的食物来源时,成对进展更快执行串联运行的概率与觅食距离没有减少,但随着觅食经验而增加。我们的结果表明,蚂蚁可能会试图通过在访问更远的食物来源时更快地降低风险。由于蚂蚁变得更加经验,因此他们越来越好,串联运行。这些调查结果表明,领导者和追随者都反应了利用遥远资源构成的潜在危险。

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