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当灵活性至关重要时:集体灵活性和任务分配演变的生态基础。

When being flexible matters: Ecological underpinnings for the evolution of collective flexibility and task allocation.

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2022 May 3;119(18):e2116066119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2116066119. Epub 2022 Apr 29.

Abstract

Task allocation is a central feature of collective organization. Living collective systems, such as multicellular organisms or social insect colonies, have evolved diverse ways to allocate individuals to different tasks, ranging from rigid, inflexible task allocation that is not adjusted to changing circumstances to more fluid, flexible task allocation that is rapidly adjusted to the external environment. While the mechanisms underlying task allocation have been intensely studied, it remains poorly understood whether differences in the flexibility of task allocation can be viewed as adaptive responses to different ecological contexts—for example, different degrees of temporal variability. Motivated by this question, we develop an analytically tractable mathematical framework to explore the evolution of task allocation in dynamic environments. We find that collective flexibility is not necessarily always adaptive, and fails to evolve in environments that change too slowly (relative to how long tasks can be left unattended) or too quickly (relative to how rapidly task allocation can be adjusted). We further employ the framework to investigate how environmental variability impacts the internal organization of task allocation, which allows us to propose adaptive explanations for some puzzling empirical observations, such as seemingly unnecessary task switching under constant environmental conditions, apparent task specialization without efficiency benefits, and high levels of individual inactivity. Altogether, this work provides a general framework for probing the evolved diversity of task allocation strategies in nature and reinforces the idea that considering a system’s ecology is crucial to explaining its collective organization.

摘要

任务分配是集体组织的核心特征。生活中的集体系统,如多细胞生物或社会性昆虫群体,已经进化出了多种将个体分配到不同任务的方式,从僵硬、不灵活的任务分配(不会根据变化的情况进行调整)到更灵活、快速适应外部环境的任务分配。虽然任务分配的机制已经得到了深入研究,但对于任务分配的灵活性差异是否可以被视为对不同生态环境的适应性反应,例如不同程度的时间可变性,仍然了解甚少。受此问题的启发,我们开发了一个可分析的数学框架来探索动态环境中的任务分配进化。我们发现,集体灵活性并不总是适应性的,如果环境变化太慢(相对于任务可以无人看管的时间长度)或太快(相对于任务分配可以调整的速度),它就不会进化。我们进一步利用该框架研究了环境变化如何影响任务分配的内部组织,这使我们能够为一些令人困惑的经验观察提出适应性解释,例如在恒定的环境条件下看似不必要的任务切换、没有效率收益的明显任务专业化以及高水平的个体不活跃。总的来说,这项工作为探究自然界中任务分配策略的进化多样性提供了一个通用框架,并强化了这样一种观点,即考虑系统的生态对于解释其集体组织至关重要。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/565a/9170069/481e97464e22/pnas.2116066119fig01.jpg

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