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少有人走的路:个体决策及其对群体行为的影响。

The trail less traveled: individual decision-making and its effect on group behavior.

机构信息

Department of Entomology, the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2012;7(10):e47976. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0047976. Epub 2012 Oct 24.

Abstract

Social insect colonies are complex systems in which the interactions of many individuals lead to colony-level collective behaviors such as foraging. However, the emergent properties of collective behaviors may not necessarily be adaptive. Here, we examine symmetry breaking, an emergent pattern exhibited by some social insects that can lead colonies to focus their foraging effort on only one of several available food patches. Symmetry breaking has been reported to occur in several ant species. However, it is not clear whether it arises as an unavoidable epiphenomenon of pheromone recruitment, or whether it is an adaptive behavior that can be controlled through modification of the individual behavior of workers. In this paper, we used a simulation model to test how symmetry breaking is affected by the degree of non-linearity of recruitment, the specific mechanism used by individuals to choose between patches, patch size, and forager number. The model shows that foraging intensity on different trails becomes increasingly asymmetric as the recruitment response of individuals varies from linear to highly non-linear, supporting the predictions of previous work. Surprisingly, we also found that the direction of the relationship between forager number (i.e., colony size) and asymmetry varied depending on the specific details of the decision rule used by individuals. Limiting the size of the resource produced a damping effect on asymmetry, but only at high forager numbers. Variation in the rule used by individual ants to choose trails is a likely mechanism that could cause variation among the foraging behaviors of species, and is a behavior upon which selection could act.

摘要

社会性昆虫群体是复杂的系统,其中许多个体的相互作用导致群体水平的集体行为,如觅食。然而,集体行为的涌现性质不一定是适应性的。在这里,我们研究了对称性破缺,这是一些社会性昆虫表现出的一种涌现模式,它可以使群体将觅食努力集中在几个可用食物斑块中的一个上。对称性破缺已在几种蚂蚁物种中得到报道。然而,目前还不清楚它是作为信息素招募的不可避免的附带现象出现的,还是作为一种可以通过改变工蚁个体行为来控制的适应性行为出现的。在本文中,我们使用模拟模型来测试对称性破缺如何受到招募的非线性程度、个体在斑块之间选择的具体机制、斑块大小和觅食者数量的影响。模型表明,随着个体的招募反应从线性到高度非线性变化,不同路径上的觅食强度变得越来越不对称,这支持了先前工作的预测。令人惊讶的是,我们还发现,觅食者数量(即群体规模)与不对称性之间关系的方向取决于个体使用的决策规则的具体细节。限制资源的大小对不对称性产生阻尼效应,但仅在高觅食者数量下。个体蚂蚁用来选择路径的规则的变化可能是导致物种觅食行为差异的一种机制,也是一种可以进行选择的行为。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/b270/3480453/ab3dea9184af/pone.0047976.g001.jpg

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