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Collective decisions in ants when foraging under crowded conditions
Authors:Audrey Dussutour  Stamatios C Nicolis  Jean-Louis Deneubourg  Vincent Fourcassié
Institution:(1) Centre de Recherches sur la Cognition Animale, CNRS UMR 5169, Université Paul Sabatier, 118 route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse, Cedex 4, France;(2) Unit of Social Ecology, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Bld du Triomphe, B-1050 Bruxelles, Belgium;(3) Present address: School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney, Heydon-Laurence Building A 08, Sydney, New South Wales, 2006, Australia
Abstract:In this paper we examine the effect of crowding on the selection of a path in the mass-recruiting ant Lasius niger. In our experiment, ants had to go from their nest to a food source by crossing a diamond-shaped bridge, giving the choice between two paths. Two types of bridges were used: the first had two branches of equal length but different width while the second had two branches of different length and width. Experiments at high traffic volume always ended up with the selection of the wider branch, even if it was longer. This result shows that overcrowding on the narrow branch plays an essential role in the mechanism underlying the choice of route in ants. A mathematical model was developed to evaluate the importance of two mechanisms that could account for this result. The first is based on the difference in travel duration between the two paths. The second is based on the repulsive interactions between workers making head-on encounters. The model shows that travel duration per se is not sufficient to explain path choice. Rather, it is the interplay between trail following behaviour and repulsive interactions that allows ants to choose the path that minimizes their travel time. When choosing a path ants thus prefer to trade time against energy. Our results demonstrate that any environmental constraint that alters the dynamics of trail recruitment can lead to the emergence of adaptive foraging decisions without any explicit coding of information by the foragers at the individual level.
Keywords:Formicidae  Ants                  Lasius niger                Recruitment  Collective behaviour  Foraging
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