Literature DB >> 33064584

Complex Relationship between Tunneling Patterns and Individual Behaviors in Termites.

Nobuaki Mizumoto, Paul M Bardunias, Stephen C Pratt.   

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AbstractThe nests built by social insects are complex group-level structures that emerge from interactions among individuals following simple behavioral rules. Nest patterns vary among species, and the theory of complex systems predicts that there is no simple one-to-one relationship between variation in collective patterns and variation in individual behaviors. Therefore, a species-by-species comparison of the actual building process is essential to understand the mechanism producing diverse nest patterns. Here, we compare tunnel formation of three termite sp ecies and reveal two mechanisms producing interspecific variation: in one, a common behavioral rule yields distinct patterns via parameter tuning, and in the other, distinct rules produce similar patterns. We found that two related species transport sand in the same way using mandibles but build tunnels with different degrees of branching. The variation arises from different probabilities of choosing between two behavioral options at crowded tunnel faces: excavating the sidewall to make a new branch or waiting for clearance to extend the current tunnel. We further discovered that a third species independently evolved low-branched patterns using different building rules, namely, a bucket brigade that can excavate a crowded tunnel. Our findings emphasize the importance of direct comparative study of collective behaviors at both individual and group levels.

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Keywords:  collective behaviors; construction; self-organization; social insects; termites; tunneling

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33064584     DOI: 10.1086/711020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Nat        ISSN: 0003-0147            Impact factor:   3.926


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