School of Life Sciences and Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity, Arizona State University, , Tempe AZ 85287, USA.
Biol Lett. 2013 Nov 6;9(6):20130667. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2013.0667. Print 2013.
Evolutionary theory predicts that animals act to maximize their fitness when choosing among a set of options, such as what to eat or where to live. Making the best choice is challenging when options vary in multiple attributes, and animals have evolved a variety of heuristics to simplify the task. Many of these involve ranking or weighting attributes according to their importance. Because the importance of attributes can vary across time and place, animals might benefit by adjusting weights accordingly. Here, we show that colonies of the ant Temnothorax rugatulus use their experience during nest site selection to increase weights on more informative nest attributes. These ants choose their rock crevice nests on the basis of multiple features. After exposure to an environment where only one attribute differentiated options, colonies increased their reliance on this attribute relative to a second attribute. Although many species show experience-based changes in selectivity based on a single feature, this is the first evidence in animals for adaptive changes in the weighting of multiple attributes. These results show that animal collectives, like individuals, change decision-making strategies according to experience. We discuss how these colony-level changes might emerge from individual behaviour.
进化理论预测,当动物在一组选项中进行选择时,例如选择吃什么或住在哪里,它们会采取行动以最大限度地提高自己的适应性。当选项在多个属性上存在差异时,做出最佳选择是具有挑战性的,动物已经进化出了多种启发式方法来简化任务。其中许多方法涉及根据属性的重要性对其进行排序或加权。由于属性的重要性可能会随时间和地点而变化,因此动物可能会受益于相应地调整权重。在这里,我们表明,蚂蚁 Temnothorax rugatulus 的蚁群在选择巢穴地点时会根据经验来增加对更具信息量的巢穴属性的权重。这些蚂蚁根据多个特征选择它们的岩石裂缝巢穴。在暴露于仅一个属性区分选项的环境后,与第二个属性相比,蚁群增加了对该属性的依赖。尽管许多物种在基于单一特征的选择性方面表现出基于经验的变化,但这是动物在多个属性的加权方面表现出适应性变化的第一个证据。这些结果表明,动物群体(如个体)会根据经验改变决策策略。我们讨论了这些群体层面的变化如何可能从个体行为中产生。