Dechaume-Moncharmont François-Xavier, Dornhaus Anna, Houston Alasdair I, McNamara John M, Collins Edmund J, Franks Nigel R
Centre for Behavioural Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1UG, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2005 Aug 22;272(1573):1689-95. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2005.3137.
Many animals nest or roost colonially. At the start of a potential foraging period, they may set out independently or await information from returning foragers. When should such individuals act independently and when should they wait for information? In a social insect colony, for example, information transfer may greatly increase a recruit's probability of finding food, and it is commonly assumed that this will always increase the colony's net energy gain. We test this assumption with a mathematical model. Energy gain by a colony is a function both of the probability of finding food sources and of the duration of their availability. A key factor is the ratio of pro-active foragers to re-active foragers. When leaving the nest, pro-active foragers search for food independently, whereas re-active foragers rely on information from successful foragers to find food. Under certain conditions, the optimum strategy is totally independent (pro-active) foraging because potentially valuable information that re-active foragers may gain from successful foragers is not worth waiting for. This counter-intuitive outcome is remarkably robust over a wide range of parameters. It occurs because food sources are only available for a limited period. Our study emphasizes the importance of time constraints and the analysis of dynamics, not just steady states, to understand social insect foraging.
许多动物以群体方式筑巢或栖息。在潜在觅食期开始时,它们可能独自出发,也可能等待归来觅食者的信息。这些个体何时应独立行动,何时应等待信息呢?例如,在一个社会性昆虫群体中,信息传递可能会大大提高新觅食者找到食物的概率,人们通常认为这总会增加群体的净能量获取。我们用一个数学模型来检验这一假设。群体的能量获取是找到食物源的概率及其可利用时长这两个因素的函数。一个关键因素是主动觅食者与被动觅食者的比例。离开巢穴时,主动觅食者独立寻找食物,而被动觅食者则依靠成功觅食者的信息来寻找食物。在某些条件下,最优策略是完全独立(主动)觅食,因为被动觅食者可能从成功觅食者那里获得的潜在有价值信息不值得等待。这一与直觉相悖的结果在广泛的参数范围内都非常稳健。它之所以出现是因为食物源仅在有限时间内可用。我们的研究强调了时间限制以及对动态过程而非仅仅稳态进行分析对于理解社会性昆虫觅食的重要性。