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Annu Rev Entomol. 2019 Jan 7;64:35-50. doi: 10.1146/annurev-ento-011118-111923. Epub 2018 Sep 26.
Nest choice in Temnothorax spp.; task allocation and the regulation of activity in Pheidole dentata, Pogonomyrmex barbatus, and Atta spp.; and trail networks in Monomorium pharaonis and Cephalotes goniodontus all provide examples of correspondences between the dynamics of the environment and the dynamics of collective behavior. Some important aspects of the dynamics of the environment include stability, the threat of rupture or disturbance, the ratio of inflow and outflow of resources or energy, and the distribution of resources. These correspond to the dynamics of collective behavior, including the extent of amplification, how feedback instigates and inhibits activity, and the extent to which the interactions that provide the information to regulate behavior are local or spatially centralized.
在 Temnothorax spp. 中选择巢穴;在 Pheidole dentata、Pogonomyrmex barbatus 和 Atta spp. 中分配任务和调节活动;在 Monomorium pharaonis 和 Cephalotes goniodontus 中建立踪迹网络,所有这些都提供了环境动态与集体行为动态之间对应关系的例子。环境动态的一些重要方面包括稳定性、破裂或干扰的威胁、资源或能量的流入和流出的比例,以及资源的分布。这些对应于集体行为的动态,包括放大的程度、反馈如何引发和抑制活动,以及提供调节行为的信息的相互作用在局部还是空间集中的程度。