Departamento de Sistemas Complejos, Institute de Fisica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cd Universitaria 04510 DF, Mexico.
J Insect Sci. 2008;8:1-11. doi: 10.1673/031.008.2201.
Interactions among individuals in social groups lead to the emergence of collective behaviour at large scales by means of multiplicative non-linear effects. Group foraging, nest building and task allocation are just some well-known examples present in social insects. However the precise mechanisms at the individual level that trigger and amplify social phenomena are not fully understood. Here we show evidence of complex dynamics in groups of the termite, Cornitermes cumulans (Kollar) (Isoptera: Termitidae), of different sizes and qualitatively compare the behaviour observed with that exhibited by agent-based computer models. It is then concluded that certain aspects of social behaviour in insects have a universal basis common to interconnected systems and that this may be useful for understanding the temporal dynamics of systems displaying social behaviour in general.
社会群体中的个体相互作用通过乘法非线性效应导致大规模的集体行为出现。群体觅食、筑巢和任务分配只是在社会昆虫中存在的一些众所周知的例子。然而,在个体层面上触发和放大社会现象的确切机制尚不完全清楚。在这里,我们展示了不同大小的白蚁科的堆砂白蚁(Cornitermes cumulans (Kollar))(等翅目:白蚁科)群体中复杂动态的证据,并定性地比较了观察到的行为与基于代理的计算机模型所表现出的行为。然后得出结论,昆虫的某些社会行为具有普遍的基础,这与相互连接的系统共同存在,这对于理解一般具有社会行为的系统的时间动态可能是有用的。