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A soluble model for synchronized rhythmic activity in ant colonies

A soluble model for synchronized rhythmic activity in ant colonies

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英文摘要

Synchronization is one of the most striking instances of collective behavior, occurring in many natural phenomena. For example, in some ant species, ants are inactive within the nest most of the time, but their bursts of activity are highly synchronized and involve the entire nest population. Here we revisit a simulation model that generates this synchronized rhythmic activity through autocatalytic behavior, i.e., active ants can activate inactive ants, followed by a period of rest. We derive a set of delay differential equations that provide an accurate description of the short- and medium-time simulations for large ant colonies. Analysis of the fixed-point solutions, complemented by numerical integration of the equations, indicates the existence of stable limit-cycle solutions when the rest period is greater than a threshold and the event of spontaneous activation of inactive ants is very unlikely, so that most of the arousal of ants is done by active ants. Furthermore, we argue that the persistent oscillations observed in the simulations for colonies of finite size are due to resonant amplification of demographic noise.

Jos¨| F. Fontanari、Pedro M. M. da Silveira

10.1016/j.mbs.2024.109245

生物科学理论、生物科学方法生物物理学昆虫学

Jos¨| F. Fontanari,Pedro M. M. da Silveira.A soluble model for synchronized rhythmic activity in ant colonies[EB/OL].(2024-02-17)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.11391.点此复制

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