Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Science. 2013 May 31;340(6136):1090-3. doi: 10.1126/science.1234316. Epub 2013 Apr 18.
Ants live in organized societies with a marked division of labor among workers, but little is known about how this division of labor is generated. We used a tracking system to continuously monitor individually tagged workers in six colonies of the ant Camponotus fellah over 41 days. Network analyses of more than 9 million interactions revealed three distinct groups that differ in behavioral repertoires. Each group represents a functional behavioral unit with workers moving from one group to the next as they age. The rate of interactions was much higher within groups than between groups. The precise information on spatial and temporal distribution of all individuals allowed us to calculate the expected rates of within- and between-group interactions. These values suggest that the network of interaction within colonies is primarily mediated by age-induced changes in the spatial location of workers.
蚂蚁生活在组织有序的社会中,工蚁之间有明显的分工,但对于这种分工是如何产生的,人们知之甚少。我们使用跟踪系统在 41 天内连续监测了六个 Camponotus fellah 蚁群中被单独标记的工蚁。对超过 900 万次互动的网络分析显示,有三个不同的群体,它们在行为表现上存在差异。每个群体代表一个具有功能性的行为单元,工蚁随着年龄的增长从一个群体转移到另一个群体。群体内的互动率远远高于群体间的互动率。由于我们掌握了所有个体的空间和时间分布的精确信息,因此可以计算出群体内和群体间互动的预期比率。这些数值表明,蚁群内部的互动网络主要是由工蚁空间位置的年龄诱导变化所介导的。