收获蚁之间的相互作用对觅食者决策的影响。

Effect of Interactions between Harvester Ants on Forager Decisions.

作者信息

Davidson Jacob D, Arauco-Aliaga Roxana P, Crow Sam, Gordon Deborah M, Goldman Mark S

机构信息

Center for Neuroscience, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA.

Department of Biology, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA.

出版信息

Front Ecol Evol. 2016 Oct;4. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2016.00115. Epub 2016 Oct 5.

Abstract

Harvester ant colonies adjust their foraging activity to day-to-day changes in food availability and hour-to-hour changes in environmental conditions. This collective behavior is regulated through interactions, in the form of brief antennal contacts, between outgoing foragers and returning foragers with food. Here we consider how an ant, waiting in the entrance chamber just inside the nest entrance, uses its accumulated experience of interactions to decide whether to leave the nest to forage. Using videos of field observations, we tracked the interactions and foraging decisions of ants in the entrance chamber. Outgoing foragers tended to interact with returning foragers at higher rates than ants that returned to the deeper nest and did not forage. To provide a mechanistic framework for interpreting these results, we develop a decision model in which ants make decisions based upon a noisy accumulation of individual contacts with returning foragers. The model can reproduce core trends and realistic distributions for individual ant interaction statistics, and suggests possible mechanisms by which foraging activity may be regulated at an individual ant level.

摘要

收获蚁群会根据食物可获取量的每日变化以及环境条件的每小时变化来调整它们的觅食活动。这种集体行为是通过外出觅食的蚂蚁与带着食物返回的蚂蚁之间以短暂触角接触的形式进行的互动来调节的。在这里,我们思考一只在巢穴入口内侧的入口室等待的蚂蚁如何利用其积累的互动经验来决定是否离开巢穴去觅食。通过实地观察的视频,我们追踪了入口室中蚂蚁的互动和觅食决策。与返回巢穴深处且不觅食的蚂蚁相比,外出觅食的蚂蚁往往更频繁地与返回的蚂蚁进行互动。为了提供一个解释这些结果的机制框架,我们开发了一个决策模型,其中蚂蚁基于与返回蚂蚁的个体接触的噪声积累来做出决策。该模型可以重现个体蚂蚁互动统计的核心趋势和现实分布,并提出了在个体蚂蚁层面调节觅食活动的可能机制。

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