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A comparative approach to cooperative transport in ants: individual persistence correlates with group coordination

机译:蚂蚁合作运输的比较方法:个人持久性与群体协调相关

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When groups of ants work together to carry large objects-called cooperative transport-they must form consensus on a travel direction. In many species, groups are unsuccessful at this decision, and deadlock. In other collective decisions, including nest-site selection in honeybees, individuals' enthusiasm or recruitment intensity for a given option affects the selection process. A similar mechanism may be important during cooperative transport in ants and may account for coordination differences among species. Results from theoretical models suggest that individuals' persistence-their reluctance to give up or change their preferred direction-may promote coordination. More persistent individuals formed more successful groups in a theoretical context. As an empirical test of this hypothesis, I examined cooperative transport in four ant species that differ substantially in their group-level coordination, from exceedingly coordinated to rarely successful. I focused on the beginning of transport, evaluating groups' transitions from uncoordinated to successful. I measured two types of persistence at the individual level-total engagement effort and local engagement time-and I measured group coordination for each species. In one species, I also manipulated persistence by adding a force equivalent to infinitely persistent ants to the existing transport groups. Species with more persistent individuals succeeded more often and formed more coordinated transport groups, with more direct paths. Furthermore, adding two infinitely persistent ants to the existing groups seemed to moderately increase their path directness. These results support the hypothesis that high individual persistence promotes group coordination during cooperative transport, and this study informs the mechanisms of emergent coordination.
机译:当蚂蚁组共同努力携带大型物体,称为合作社 - 他们必须在旅行方向上形成共识。在许多物种中,在这个决定和僵局上都是不成功的。在其他集体决策中,包括蜜蜂的巢穴选择,个人的热情或给定选项的热情或招聘强度会影响选择过程。在蚂蚁的协同运输期间,类似的机制可能是重要的,并且可以解释物种之间的协调差异。理论模型的结果表明,个人的持久性 - 他们不愿意放弃或改变他们的首选方向 - 可以促进协调。更持久的个人在理论背景下形成了更多成功的群体。作为对该假设的实证考验,我检查了四个蚂蚁物种的合作运输,这些物种大大差异,从群体层面协调中,非常协调很少成功。我专注于运输的开始,评估群体的转型从不协调成功。我测量了两种类型的持久性,在各个级别 - 总接合努力和局部参与时间 - 我测量了每个物种的群体协调。在一个物种中,我还通过向现有传输组添加等同于无限持久蚂蚁的力来操纵持久性。具有更多持久性的物种更频繁地成功,形成了更多协调的运输集团,具有更多的直接路径。此外,向现有组添加两个无限持久的蚂蚁似乎中度增加了他们的道路指导。这些结果支持高位持久性促进合作社运输期间群体协调的假设,这项研究通知了紧急协调的机制。

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