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蚂蚁在复杂的地形中会循着独特的路径行进。

Trail using ants follow idiosyncratic routes in complex landscapes.

机构信息

School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9QG, UK.

Institute for Geoinformatics and Institute for Computer Science, University of Münster, Heisenbergstraße 2, 48149, Münster, Germany.

出版信息

Learn Behav. 2024 Mar;52(1):105-113. doi: 10.3758/s13420-023-00615-y. Epub 2023 Nov 22.

Abstract

A large volume of research on individually navigating ants has shown how path integration and visually guided navigation form a major part of the ant navigation toolkit for many species and are sufficient mechanisms for successful navigation. One of the behavioural markers of the interaction of these mechanisms is that experienced foragers develop idiosyncratic routes that require that individual ants have personal and unique visual memories that they use to guide habitual routes between the nest and feeding sites. The majority of ants, however, inhabit complex cluttered environments and social pheromone trails are often part of the collective recruitment, organisation and navigation of these foragers. We do not know how individual navigation interacts with collective behaviour along shared trails in complex natural environments. We thus asked here if wood ants that forage through densely cluttered woodlands where they travel along shared trails repeatedly follow the same routes or if they choose a spread of paths within the shared trail. We recorded three long homing trajectories of 20 individual wood ants in their natural woodland habitat. We found that wood ants follow idiosyncratic routes when navigating along shared trails through highly complex visual landscapes. This shows that ants rely on individual memories for habitual route guidance even in cluttered environments when chemical trail information is available. We argue that visual cues are likely to be the dominant sensory modality for the idiosyncratic routes. These experiments shed new light on how ants, or insects in general, navigate through complex multimodal environments.

摘要

大量关于个体导航蚂蚁的研究表明,路径整合和视觉引导导航构成了许多物种蚂蚁导航工具包的主要部分,并且是成功导航的足够机制。这些机制相互作用的行为标记之一是,经验丰富的觅食者会形成独特的路线,这要求个体蚂蚁具有个人独特的视觉记忆,用于引导它们在巢穴和觅食地点之间习惯性地走固定路线。然而,大多数蚂蚁居住在复杂混乱的环境中,而社会信息素轨迹通常是这些觅食者集体招募、组织和导航的一部分。我们不知道在复杂的自然环境中,沿着共享路径的个体导航如何与集体行为相互作用。因此,我们在这里询问,如果在密集的林地中觅食的木蚁沿着共享的小径多次重复行走,它们是否会沿着相同的路线行走,还是会在共享的小径内选择一系列的路径。我们在自然林地栖息地记录了 20 只个体木蚁的 3 次长距离归巢轨迹。我们发现,木蚁在沿着高度复杂的视觉景观的共享小径导航时,会遵循独特的路线。这表明,即使在有化学轨迹信息的情况下,蚂蚁也会依靠个体记忆来引导习惯性路线。我们认为,视觉线索很可能是独特路线的主导感觉模态。这些实验为蚂蚁或一般昆虫如何在复杂的多模态环境中导航提供了新的见解。

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