A mathematical and experimental study of ant foraging trail dynamics |
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Authors: | Johnson Katie Rossi Louis F |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA. |
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Abstract: | In this article, we present a mathematical model coupled to an experimental study of ant foraging trails. Our laboratory experiments on Tetramorium caespitum do not find a strong relationship between ant densities and velocities, a common assumption in traffic modeling. Rather, we find that higher order effects play a major role in observed behavior, and our model reflects this by including inertial terms in the evolution equation. A linearization of the resulting system yields left- and right-moving waves, in agreement with laboratory measurements. The linearized system depends upon Froude numbers reflecting a ratio of the energy stored in the foraging trail to the kinetic energy of the ants. The model predicts and the measurements support the existence of two distinct phase velocities. |
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Keywords: | Mathematical modeling Ant colony Self-organization Foraging trails |
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