Bi-stability in cooperative transport by ants in the presence of obstacles.

To cooperatively carry large food items to the nest, individual ants conform their efforts and coordinate their motion. Throughout this expedition, collective motion is driven both by internal interactions between the carrying ants and a response to newly arrived informed ants that orient the cargo...

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Main Authors: Jonathan E Ron, Itai Pinkoviezky, Ehud Fonio, Ofer Feinerman, Nir S Gov
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-05-01
Series:PLoS Computational Biology
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5944914?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3f14678c84c9438495f6e5cd9d8b9eff2020-11-25T01:12:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Computational Biology1553-734X1553-73582018-05-01145e100606810.1371/journal.pcbi.1006068Bi-stability in cooperative transport by ants in the presence of obstacles.Jonathan E RonItai PinkoviezkyEhud FonioOfer FeinermanNir S GovTo cooperatively carry large food items to the nest, individual ants conform their efforts and coordinate their motion. Throughout this expedition, collective motion is driven both by internal interactions between the carrying ants and a response to newly arrived informed ants that orient the cargo towards the nest. During the transport process, the carrying group must overcome obstacles that block their path to the nest. Here, we investigate the dynamics of cooperative transport, when the motion of the ants is frustrated by a linear obstacle that obstructs the motion of the cargo. The obstacle contains a narrow opening that serves as the only available passage to the nest, and through which single ants can pass but not with the cargo. We provide an analytical model for the ant-cargo system in the constrained environment that predicts a bi-stable dynamic behavior between an oscillatory mode of motion along the obstacle and a convergent mode of motion near the opening. Using both experiments and simulations, we show how for small cargo sizes, the system exhibits spontaneous transitions between these two modes of motion due to fluctuations in the applied force on the cargo. The bi-stability provides two possible problem solving strategies for overcoming the obstacle, either by attempting to pass through the opening, or take large excursions to circumvent the obstacle.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5944914?pdf=render
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author Jonathan E Ron
Itai Pinkoviezky
Ehud Fonio
Ofer Feinerman
Nir S Gov
spellingShingle Jonathan E Ron
Itai Pinkoviezky
Ehud Fonio
Ofer Feinerman
Nir S Gov
Bi-stability in cooperative transport by ants in the presence of obstacles.
PLoS Computational Biology
author_facet Jonathan E Ron
Itai Pinkoviezky
Ehud Fonio
Ofer Feinerman
Nir S Gov
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title Bi-stability in cooperative transport by ants in the presence of obstacles.
title_short Bi-stability in cooperative transport by ants in the presence of obstacles.
title_full Bi-stability in cooperative transport by ants in the presence of obstacles.
title_fullStr Bi-stability in cooperative transport by ants in the presence of obstacles.
title_full_unstemmed Bi-stability in cooperative transport by ants in the presence of obstacles.
title_sort bi-stability in cooperative transport by ants in the presence of obstacles.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Computational Biology
issn 1553-734X
1553-7358
publishDate 2018-05-01
description To cooperatively carry large food items to the nest, individual ants conform their efforts and coordinate their motion. Throughout this expedition, collective motion is driven both by internal interactions between the carrying ants and a response to newly arrived informed ants that orient the cargo towards the nest. During the transport process, the carrying group must overcome obstacles that block their path to the nest. Here, we investigate the dynamics of cooperative transport, when the motion of the ants is frustrated by a linear obstacle that obstructs the motion of the cargo. The obstacle contains a narrow opening that serves as the only available passage to the nest, and through which single ants can pass but not with the cargo. We provide an analytical model for the ant-cargo system in the constrained environment that predicts a bi-stable dynamic behavior between an oscillatory mode of motion along the obstacle and a convergent mode of motion near the opening. Using both experiments and simulations, we show how for small cargo sizes, the system exhibits spontaneous transitions between these two modes of motion due to fluctuations in the applied force on the cargo. The bi-stability provides two possible problem solving strategies for overcoming the obstacle, either by attempting to pass through the opening, or take large excursions to circumvent the obstacle.
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