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Individual and collective problem-solving in a foraging context in the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica.

Audrey Dussutour1, Jean-Louis Deneubourg, Samuel Beshers, Vincent Fourcassié.   

Abstract

In this paper we investigate the flexibility of foraging behavior in the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica, both at the individual and collective levels, following a change in the physical properties of their environment. We studied in laboratory conditions the changes occurring in foraging behavior when a height constraint was placed 1 cm above part of the trail linking the nest to the foraging area. We found that the size and shape of the fragments of foraging material brought back to the nest were significantly modified when the constraint was placed on the trail: independent of their size, forager ants cut smaller and rounder fragments in the presence of a height constraint than in its absence. This size adjustment does not require any direct sensory feedback because it occurred when the ants cut fragments in the foraging area; no further cutting was done when they encountered the constraint. This points to the existence of a template that ants store and use as a reference to adjust their reach while cutting. Remarkably, despite the decrease in the foraging material brought to the nest per capita the colony was still able to improve its foraging performance by doubling the number of transporters. This study illustrates the flexibility of foraging behavior exhibited by an ant colony. It provides a rare example of insects finding an intelligent solution to a problem occurring in a foraging context, at both the individual and collective levels.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18560906     DOI: 10.1007/s10071-008-0165-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anim Cogn        ISSN: 1435-9448            Impact factor:   3.084


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2.  Strain differences in the collective behaviour of zebrafish (Danio rerio) in heterogeneous environment.

Authors:  Axel Séguret; Bertrand Collignon; José Halloy
Journal:  R Soc Open Sci       Date:  2016-10-12       Impact factor: 2.963

3.  Contact rate modulates foraging efficiency in leaf cutting ants.

Authors:  S Bouchebti; S Ferrere; K Vittori; G Latil; A Dussutour; V Fourcassié
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-12-21       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Division of labor in work shifts by leaf-cutting ants.

Authors:  Pedro B Constantino; Veronica S Valentinuzzi; André F Helene
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-04-22       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  How load-carrying ants avoid falling over: mechanical stability during foraging in Atta vollenweideri grass-cutting ants.

Authors:  Karin Moll; Flavio Roces; Walter Federle
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-01-02       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Ant brood function as life preservers during floods.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-02-19       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Self-organized traffic via priority rules in leaf-cutting ants.

Authors:  Daniel Strömbom; Audrey Dussutour
Journal:  PLoS Comput Biol       Date:  2018-10-11       Impact factor: 4.475

Review 8.  Problem Solving in Animals: Proposal for an Ontogenetic Perspective.

Authors:  Misha K Rowell; Neville Pillay; Tasmin L Rymer
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-18       Impact factor: 2.752

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