Udiani Oyita, Pinter-Wollman Noa, Kang Yun
Simon A. Levin Mathematical, Computational and Modeling Sciences Center, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA.
BioCircuits Institute, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0328, USA.
J Theor Biol. 2015 Feb 21;367:61-75. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2014.11.026. Epub 2014 Dec 5.
Collective behaviors in social insect societies often emerge from simple local rules. However, little is known about how these behaviors are dynamically regulated in response to environmental changes. Here, we use a compartmental modeling approach to identify factors that allow harvester ant colonies to regulate collective foraging activity in response to their environment. We propose a set of differential equations describing the dynamics of: (1) available foragers inside the nest, (2) active foragers outside the nest, and (3) successful returning foragers, to understand how colony-specific parameters, such as baseline number of foragers, interactions among foragers, food discovery rates, successful forager return rates, and foraging duration might influence collective foraging dynamics, while maintaining functional robustness to perturbations. Our analysis indicates that the model can undergo a forward (transcritical) bifurcation or a backward bifurcation depending on colony-specific parameters. In the former case, foraging activity persists when the average number of recruits per successful returning forager is larger than one. In the latter case, the backward bifurcation creates a region of bistability in which the size and fate of foraging activity depends on the distribution of the foraging workforce among the model's compartments. We validate the model with experimental data from harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex barbatus) and perform sensitivity analysis. Our model provides insights on how simple, local interactions can achieve an emergent and robust regulatory system of collective foraging activity in ant colonies.
社会性昆虫群体中的集体行为通常源于简单的局部规则。然而,对于这些行为如何根据环境变化进行动态调节,我们却知之甚少。在此,我们采用一种 compartmental 建模方法来确定使收获蚁群体能够根据环境调节集体觅食活动的因素。我们提出了一组微分方程来描述以下三者的动态:(1)蚁巢内的可用觅食者,(2)蚁巢外的活跃觅食者,以及(3)成功返回的觅食者,以了解诸如觅食者的基线数量、觅食者之间的相互作用、食物发现率、成功觅食者返回率和觅食持续时间等群体特定参数如何影响集体觅食动态,同时保持对干扰的功能稳健性。我们的分析表明,根据群体特定参数,该模型可能经历正向(跨临界)分岔或反向分岔。在前一种情况下,当每个成功返回的觅食者的平均新招募觅食者数量大于一时,觅食活动持续存在。在后一种情况下,反向分岔产生一个双稳区域,其中觅食活动的规模和命运取决于觅食劳动力在模型各部分之间的分布。我们用收获蚁(红收获蚁)的实验数据验证了该模型,并进行了敏感性分析。我们的模型为简单的局部相互作用如何在蚁群中实现集体觅食活动的涌现且稳健的调节系统提供了见解。