AI Article Synopsis

  • Ant colonies adjust their foraging behavior based on collective hunger, but the exact mechanisms are still not well understood.
  • Previous research indicated that as an ant colony becomes satiated, foraging events decrease, influenced by factors like the forager's current food load and its change rate.
  • New analyses suggest that instead of making a conscious choice to forage, ants naturally gravitate towards areas of the nest based on their food load, which allows the colony to effectively manage foraging without requiring complex individual decisions.

Article Abstract

Ant colonies regulate foraging in response to their collective hunger, yet the mechanism behind this distributed regulation remains unclear. Previously, by imaging food flow within ant colonies we showed that the frequency of foraging events declines linearly with colony satiation (Greenwald et al., 2018). Our analysis implied that as a forager distributes food in the nest, two factors affect her decision to exit for another foraging trip: her current food load and its rate of change. Sensing these variables can be attributed to the forager's individual cognitive ability. Here, new analyses of the foragers' trajectories within the nest imply a different way to achieve the observed regulation. Instead of an explicit decision to exit, foragers merely tend toward the depth of the nest when their food load is high and toward the nest exit when it is low. Thus, the colony shapes the forager's trajectory by controlling her unloading rate, while she senses only her current food load. Using an agent-based model and mathematical analysis, we show that this simple mechanism robustly yields emergent regulation of foraging frequency. These findings demonstrate how the embedding of individuals in physical space can reduce their cognitive demands without compromising their computational role in the group.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10110237PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.77659DOI Listing

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