Sumpter David J T, Pratt Stephen C
Department of Mathematics, Uppsala University, PO Box 480, 75106 Uppsala, Sweden.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2009 Mar 27;364(1518):743-53. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2008.0204.
Animal groups are said to make consensus decisions when group members come to agree on the same option. Consensus decisions are taxonomically widespread and potentially offer three key benefits: maintenance of group cohesion, enhancement of decision accuracy compared with lone individuals and improvement in decision speed. In the absence of centralized control, arriving at a consensus depends on local interactions in which each individual's likelihood of choosing an option increases with the number of others already committed to that option. The resulting positive feedback can effectively direct most or all group members to the best available choice. In this paper, we examine the functional form of the individual response to others' behaviour that lies at the heart of this process. We review recent theoretical and empirical work on consensus decisions, and we develop a simple mathematical model to show the central importance to speedy and accurate decisions of quorum responses, in which an animal's probability of exhibiting a behaviour is a sharply nonlinear function of the number of other individuals already performing this behaviour. We argue that systems relying on such quorum rules can achieve cohesive choice of the best option while also permitting adaptive tuning of the trade-off between decision speed and accuracy.
当群体成员就同一选项达成一致时,动物群体被认为做出了共识决策。共识决策在分类学上广泛存在,并可能带来三个关键益处:维持群体凝聚力、与个体单独决策相比提高决策准确性以及提高决策速度。在缺乏集中控制的情况下,达成共识取决于局部互动,即每个个体选择某个选项的可能性会随着已经选择该选项的其他个体数量的增加而增加。由此产生的正反馈可以有效地引导大多数或所有群体成员做出最佳选择。在本文中,我们研究了这一过程核心的个体对其他个体行为的反应的函数形式。我们回顾了最近关于共识决策的理论和实证研究,并建立了一个简单的数学模型来表明法定响应对于快速准确决策的核心重要性,在法定响应中,动物表现出某种行为的概率是已经在执行该行为的其他个体数量的急剧非线性函数。我们认为,依赖此类法定规则的系统可以实现对最佳选项的凝聚性选择,同时还允许对决策速度和准确性之间的权衡进行适应性调整。