Department of Psychology, Grinnell College, 1116 8th Ave., Grinnell, Iowa 50112, USA.
Phys Rev E. 2017 Feb;95(2-1):022402. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.95.022402. Epub 2017 Feb 13.
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) exhibit complex coordination and interaction across multiple behaviors such as swarming. This coordination among honeybees in the same colony is remarkably similar to the concept of informational cascades. The multifractal geometry of cascades suggests that multifractal measures of individual honeybee activity might carry signatures of these colony-wide coordinations. The present work reanalyzes time stamps of entrances to and exits from the hive captured by radio-frequency identification (RFID) sensors reading RFID tags on individual bees. Indeed, both multifractal spectrum width for individual bees' inter-reading interval series and differences of those widths from surrogates significantly predicted not just whether the individual bee's hive had a mesh enclosure but also predicted the specific membership of individual bees in one of five colonies. The significant effects of multifractality in matching honeybee activity to type of colony and, further, matching individual honeybees to their exact home colony suggests that multifractality quantifies key features of the colony-wide interactions across many scales. This relevance of multifractality to predicting colony type or colony membership adds additional credence to the cascade metaphor for colony organization. Perhaps, multifractality provides a new tool for exploring the relationship between individual organisms and larger, more complex social behaviors.
蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)在多个行为中表现出复杂的协调和相互作用,例如蜂群迁徙。同一蜂群中蜜蜂之间的这种协调与信息级联的概念非常相似。级联的多重分形几何结构表明,个体蜜蜂活动的多重分形度量可能带有这些全群协调的特征。本工作重新分析了由读取个体蜜蜂 RFID 标签的射频识别(RFID)传感器捕获的进出蜂巢的时间戳。实际上,个体蜜蜂的阅读间隔系列的多重分形谱宽度及其与替代物的宽度差异不仅显著预测了个体蜜蜂的蜂巢是否有网格外壳,而且还预测了个体蜜蜂在五个蜂群中的特定成员身份。多重分形在将蜜蜂活动与蜂群类型相匹配,以及进一步将个体蜜蜂与它们确切的家蜂群相匹配方面的显著效果表明,多重分形量化了在多个尺度上全群相互作用的关键特征。多重分形对预测蜂群类型或蜂群成员的相关性为蜂群组织的级联隐喻提供了更多的可信度。也许,多重分形为探索个体生物与更大、更复杂的社会行为之间的关系提供了一种新工具。