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Cooperative transport by the ant Novomessor cockerelli

机译:蚂蚁Novomessor cockerelli的合作运输

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While most ant species carry burdens solitarily, a few have evolved impressive skills at cooperative transport that are important to their ecological success. We examined one of these species, Novomessor cockerelli, with the goals of better understanding how transport groups are coordinated and how cooperation influences the efficiency of load transport. Ants were induced to carry standard artificial loads over a smooth horizontal surface, both in groups and as solitary individuals. Porters in groups were non-randomly distributed around the load, with most pulling from the front while walking backward. Porters were more persistent at the leading edge than at the rear, where high rates of leaving and joining were observed. Solitary porters also pulled the load, but they usually first attempted to walk forward and push, until their interactions with the unwieldy load rotated them into a pulling position. Cooperative transport entailed a loss of efficiency, in that solitary porters moved faster and on straighter paths than groups, even though carrying the same per capita weight. This led to a higher prey delivery rate for individuals than for groups. These findings contradict earlier claims of 'superefficient' transport for this species, but are consistent with the overall pattern across the ants, in which only a few swarm-raiding species show higher transport efficiency by groups than individuals. We interpret cooperative transport by N. cockerelli and many other species as the product of selection for competitor avoidance, in contrast to swarm raiders, where the special need for efficient prey retrieval has shaped distinctive transport tactics.
机译:尽管大多数蚂蚁物种独自承担着重担,但少数蚂蚁物种已经在合作运输方面发展了令人印象深刻的技能,这对于它们的生态成功至关重要。我们检查了其中一个物种Novomessor cockerelli,目的是更好地了解运输团队如何进行协调以及合作如何影响货物运输的效率。诱导蚂蚁在光滑的水平面上成组和单独地承担标准的人工负载。搬运工成群分布在货物周围,不是随机分布的,大多数搬运工从前部拉出,而后退。搬运工在前缘比在后部更持久,在后部观察到高的离开和连接率。单独的搬运工也拉着货物,但他们通常首先尝试向前走并推动,直到它们与笨重的货物相互作用将其旋转到拉动位置。合作运输导致效率降低,因为单独的搬运工尽管人均体重相同,但移动速度却快于群体。这导致个体的猎物交付率高于群体。这些发现与早先关于该物种“高效”运输的主张相矛盾,但与整个蚂蚁的格局一致,在蚂蚁中,只有少数群栖物种显示出比个体更高的群体运输效率。我们将卡塞雷利猪笼草和许多其他物种的合作运输解释为避免竞争者的选择产品,而对于蜂群袭击者而言,高效猎物的特殊需求形成了独特的运输策略。

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