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Two strategies for optimizing the food encounter rate of termite tunnels simulated by a lattice model

S.-H. Lee, P. Bardunias and N.-Y. Su

Ecological Modelling, 2008, vol. 213, issue 3, 381-388

Abstract: The tunneling structure of the Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki, was simulated using a lattice model in order to explore a foraging strategy that optimizes food encounter rate. A tunnel was mimicked by algorithms derived from experimental data that determined the movement of a discrete unit of excavation performed by a cadre of termite workers, the tunnel vector cell (TVC). To be consistent with real tunneling behavior, tunnel propagation was terminated when TVCs did not encounter food particles within a given threshold length L1 (primary tunnel) and L2 (secondary tunnel). The simulations revealed that the length ratio between primary and secondary tunnels, γ (=L2/L1), produced a bimodal distribution of food encounter rates. The encounter rate was optimized at two values of γ because of either a searching distance effect (SDE), characterized by long primary tunnels with short branches, or a searching area effect (SAE), that balances tunnel length with branch length to cover a broad area. These two strategies reflect tunnel geometries that subterranean termites may employ in excavating tunnel patterns that optimize the rate of encountering food sources.

Keywords: Food encounter rate; Transition probability; Termite; Lattice model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2008.01.004

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