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Modeling ant behavior under a variable environment

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This paper studies the behavior of ants when moving in an artificial network composed of several interconnected paths linking their nest to a food source. The ant responses when temporarily blocking the access to some branches of the maze were observed in order to study which factors influenced their local decisions about the paths to follow. We present a mathematical model based on experimental observations that simulates the motion of ants through the network. In this model, ants communicate through the deposition of a trail pheromone that attracts other ants. In addition to the trail laying/following process, several other aspects of ant behavior were modeled. The paths selected by ants in the simulations were compared to those selected by ants in the experiments. The results of the model were encouraging, indicating that the same behavioral rules can lead ants to find the shortest paths under different environmental conditions.

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hal-00351826 , version 1 (11-01-2009)

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Karla Vittori, Jacques Gautrais, Aluizio F.R. Araujo, Vincent Fourcassié, Guy Theraulaz. Modeling ant behavior under a variable environment. ANTS 2004: Ant Colony Optimization and Swarm Intelligence, Sep 2004, Bruxelles, Belgium. pp.190-201, ⟨10.1007/978-3-540-28646-2_17⟩. ⟨hal-00351826⟩
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