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eLife
Individual crop loads provide local control for collective food intake in ant colonies
Lior Baltiansky1  Ofer Feinerman1  Efrat Esther Greenwald1 
[1] Department of Physics of Complex Systems, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel;
关键词: Ants;    social insects;    trophallaxis;    nutrition;    distributed systems;   
DOI  :  10.7554/eLife.31730
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Nutritional regulation by ants emerges from a distributed process: food is collected by a small fraction of workers, stored within the crops of individuals, and spread via local ant-to-ant interactions. The precise individual-level underpinnings of this collective regulation have remained unclear mainly due to difficulties in measuring food within ants’ crops. Here we image fluorescent liquid food in individually tagged Camponotus sanctus ants and track the real-time food flow from foragers to their gradually satiating colonies. We show how the feedback between colony satiation level and food inflow is mediated by individual crop loads; specifically, the crop loads of recipient ants control food flow rates, while those of foragers regulate the frequency of foraging-trips. Interestingly, these effects do not rise from pure physical limitations of crop capacity. Our findings suggest that the emergence of food intake regulation does not require individual foragers to assess the global state of the colony.

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