Follow the straggler: zebrafish use a simple heuristic for collective decision-making

被引:5
作者
Kadak, Kevin [1 ]
Miller, Noam [1 ]
机构
[1] Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Dept Psychol, 75 Ave West, Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
collective behaviour; social information; optimal choice; zebrafish; quorum model; INFORMATION; CONSENSUS; MODELS;
D O I
10.1098/rspb.2020.2690
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Animal groups often make decisions sequentially, from the front to the back of the group. In such cases, individuals can use the choices made by earlier ranks, a form of social information, to inform their own choice. The optimal strategy for such decisions has been explored in models which differ on, for example, whether or not agents take into account the sequence of observed choices. The models demonstrate that choices made later in a sequence are more informative, but it is not clear if animals use this information or rely instead on simpler heuristics, such as quorum rules. We show that a simple rule 'copy the last observed choice', gives similar predictions to those of optimal models for most likely sequences. We trained groups of zebrafish to choose one arm of a Y-maze and used them to demonstrate various sequences to naive fish. We show that the naive fish appear to use a simple rule, most often copying the choice of the last demonstrator, which results in near-optimal choices at a fraction of the computational cost.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 38 条
  • [1] Individual-level personality influences social foraging and collective behaviour in wild birds
    Aplin, Lucy M.
    Farine, Damien R.
    Mann, Richard P.
    Sheldon, Ben C.
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2014, 281 (1789)
  • [2] A common rule for decision making in animal collectives across species
    Arganda, Sara
    Perez-Escudero, Alfonso
    de Polavieja, Gonzalo G.
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2012, 109 (50) : 20508 - 20513
  • [3] Out of sight, out of mind: mechanisms of social choice in fish
    Ayoub, Ramy
    Armstrong, Eric
    Miller, Noam Y.
    [J]. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 2019, 155 : 163 - 169
  • [4] Optimally Interacting Minds
    Bahrami, Bahador
    Olsen, Karsten
    Latham, Peter E.
    Roepstorff, Andreas
    Rees, Geraint
    Frith, Chris D.
    [J]. SCIENCE, 2010, 329 (5995) : 1081 - 1085
  • [5] Interaction ruling animal collective behavior depends on topological rather than metric distance: Evidence from a field study
    Ballerini, M.
    Calbibbo, N.
    Candeleir, R.
    Cavagna, A.
    Cisbani, E.
    Giardina, I.
    Lecomte, V.
    Orlandi, A.
    Parisi, G.
    Procaccini, A.
    Viale, M.
    Zdravkovic, V.
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2008, 105 (04) : 1232 - 1237
  • [6] A THEORY OF FADS, FASHION, CUSTOM, AND CULTURAL-CHANGE AS INFORMATIONAL CASCADES
    BIKHCHANDANI, S
    HIRSHLEIFER, D
    WELCH, I
    [J]. JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, 1992, 100 (05) : 992 - 1026
  • [7] How perceived threat increases synchronization in collectively moving animal groups
    Bode, Nikolai W. F.
    Faria, Jolyon J.
    Franks, Daniel W.
    Krause, Jens
    Wood, A. Jamie
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2010, 277 (1697) : 3065 - 3070
  • [8] FRONT INDIVIDUALS LEAD IN SHOALS OF 3-SPINED STICKLEBACKS (GASTEROSTEUS-ACULEATUS) AND JUVENILE ROACH (RUTILUS-RUTILUS)
    BUMANN, D
    KRAUSE, J
    [J]. BEHAVIOUR, 1993, 125 : 189 - 198
  • [9] Uninformed Individuals Promote Democratic Consensus in Animal Groups
    Couzin, Iain D.
    Ioannou, Christos C.
    Demirel, Gueven
    Gross, Thilo
    Torney, Colin J.
    Hartnett, Andrew
    Conradt, Larissa
    Levin, Simon A.
    Leonard, Naomi E.
    [J]. SCIENCE, 2011, 334 (6062) : 1578 - 1580
  • [10] Public information:: From nosy neighbors to cultural evolution
    Danchin, É
    Giraldeau, LA
    Valone, TJ
    Wagner, RH
    [J]. SCIENCE, 2004, 305 (5683) : 487 - 491