论文标题

初始分布如何影响蚂蚁恐慌引起的对称性破坏:实验和逃离手感模型

How initial distribution affects symmetry breaking induced by panic in ants: experiment and flee-pheromone model

论文作者

Li, Geng, Wang, Weijia, Lin, Jiahui, Huang, Zhiyang, Liang, Jianqiang, Wu, Huabo, Wen, Jianping, Di, Zengru, Roehner, Bertrand, Han, Zhangang

论文摘要

集体逃脱是动物群体中普遍存在的现象。由恐慌逃生引起的对称破裂表现出跨物种的共同特征,即当一个具有两个对称位置的封闭空间逃脱时,一个出口比另一个出口更多。直观地,一个接近它的个体将更多地使用一个出口,即最初存在不对称分布。我们使用蚂蚁组研究菌落的初始分布将如何影响集体逃脱中的对称性破裂。令人惊讶的是,对称破坏与不对称的初始分布之间没有正相关,这是相当违反直觉的。在实验中,观察到了一个逃离阶段,因此引入了逃跑模型,以描绘逃脱的早期阶段的这种特殊行为。仿真结果与实验非常适合。此外,定量校准了逃离阶段的持续时间,该模型再现了我们以前的工作所证明的观察结果。本文第一次明确区分了蚂蚁恐慌逃脱的两个阶段,从而增强了对蚂蚁菌落的逃避行为的理解。

Collective escaping is a ubiquitous phenomenon in animal groups. Symmetry breaking caused by panic escape exhibits a shared feature across species that one exit is used more than the other when agents escaping from a closed space with two symmetrically located exists. Intuitively, one exit will be used more by more individuals close to it, namely there is an asymmetric distribution initially. We used ant groups to investigate how initial distribution of colonies would influence symmetry breaking in collective escaping. Surprisingly, there was no positive correlation between symmetry breaking and the asymmetrically initial distribution, which was quite counter-intuitive. In the experiments, a flee stage was observed and accordingly a flee-pheromone model was introduced to depict this special behavior in the early stage of escaping. Simulation results fitted well with the experiment. Furthermore, the flee stage duration was calibrated quantitatively and the model reproduced the observation demonstrated by our previous work. This paper explicitly distinguished two stages in ant panic escaping for the first time, thus enhancing the understanding in escaping behavior of ant colonies.

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