Chung Yuan-Kai, Lin Chung-Chi
Department of Physics, National Chung-Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan.
Aqua Fairy Biotechnology Company Limited, Taichung, Taiwan.
PLoS One. 2017 Mar 29;12(3):e0173642. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0173642. eCollection 2017.
The collective egress of social insects is important in dangerous situations such as natural disasters or enemy attacks. Some studies have described the phenomenon of symmetry breaking in ants, with two exits induced by a repellent. However, whether symmetry breaking occurs under high temperature conditions, which are a common abiotic stress, remains unknown. In our study, we deposited a group of Polyrhachis dives ants on a heated platform and counted the number of escaping ants with two identical exits. We discovered that ants asymmetrically escaped through two exits when the temperature of the heated platform was >32.75°C. The degree of asymmetry increased linearly with the temperature of the platform. Furthermore, the higher the temperature of heated platform was, the more ants escaped from the heated platform. However, the number of escaping ants decreased for 3 min when the temperature was higher than the critical thermal limit (39.46°C), which is the threshold for ants to endure high temperature without a loss of performance. Moreover, the ants tended to form small groups to escape from the thermal stress. A preparatory formation of ant grouping was observed before they reached the exit, indicating that the ants actively clustered rather than accidentally gathered at the exits to escape. We suggest that a combination of individual and grouping ants may help to optimize the likelihood of survival during evacuation.
群居昆虫的集体外出在自然灾害或敌人攻击等危险情况下很重要。一些研究描述了蚂蚁中的对称性破缺现象,即由一种驱避剂诱导出两个出口。然而,在作为常见非生物胁迫的高温条件下是否会发生对称性破缺仍不清楚。在我们的研究中,我们将一组双齿多刺蚁放置在加热平台上,并统计从两个相同出口逃出的蚂蚁数量。我们发现,当加热平台的温度>32.75°C时,蚂蚁会通过两个出口不对称地逃出。不对称程度随平台温度呈线性增加。此外,加热平台的温度越高,从加热平台逃出的蚂蚁就越多。然而,当温度高于临界热极限(39.46°C)时,逃出蚂蚁的数量在3分钟内减少,39.46°C是蚂蚁在不丧失行动能力的情况下耐受高温的阈值。此外,蚂蚁倾向于形成小群体以逃离热应激。在它们到达出口之前观察到蚂蚁有预先的聚集行为,这表明蚂蚁是主动聚集,而不是偶然在出口处聚集以逃离。我们认为,个体蚂蚁和聚集行为相结合可能有助于在疏散过程中优化生存几率。