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yuiyoshida

(41,835 posts)
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 01:32 PM Nov 2015

Army Ant Bridge

Researchers from Princeton University and the New Jersey Institute of Technology report that the "living" bridges built by army ants of the species Eciton hamatum (pictured) are more sophisticated than scientists knew. The ants automatically assemble with a level of collective intelligence that could provide new insights into animal behavior and help in the development of intuitive robots that can cooperate as a group. The ants form living bridges without any oversight from a "lead" ant and with a clear cost-benefit ratio. The ants will create a path up to the point when too many workers are being diverted from collecting food and prey. Bridges are the length of 10 to 20 ants -- only a few centimeters -- but swarms form several bridges a day, which save collective energy and maximize foraging time. Video courtesy of Matthew Lutz, Princeton University, and Chris Reid, University of Sydney.

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Army Ant Bridge (Original Post) yuiyoshida Nov 2015 OP
OK - cool , but packman Nov 2015 #1
I have a theory about that... yuiyoshida Nov 2015 #2
 

packman

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1. OK - cool , but
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 02:49 PM
Nov 2015

Inquiring minds want to know - How do they start? Doesn't gravity work on the ants. I can see them holding legs , but somewhere around the third or fourth ant into the bridge building , the laws of physics has to apply. Also how do they untangle - surely, some must meet their doom falling when the integrity of the bridge is broken.

I'd love to see this from the start.

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