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生态学杂志 ›› 2025, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (6): 1828-1836.doi: 10.13292/j.1000-4890.202506.034

• 昆虫生态学专栏 • 上一篇    下一篇

蚂蚁个体与社会认知研究进展

李笑然1,张金秋1,王偲2,葛瑨3,张晨阳1,文超1*,肖海军1*   

  1. (1北京林业大学草业与草原学院, 北京 100083; 2华南农业大学林学与风景园林学院, 广州 510642; 3中国科学院动物研究所农业虫害鼠害综合治理研究国家重点实验室, 北京 100101)

  • 出版日期:2025-06-10 发布日期:2025-06-04

Research progress on individual and social cognition in ants.

LI Xiaoran1, ZHANG Jinqiu1, WANG Cai2, GE Jin3, ZHANG Chenyang1, WEN Chao1*, XIAO Haijun1*   

  1. (1School of Grassland Science, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China; 2College of Forestry and Landscape Architecture, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China; 3State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China).

  • Online:2025-06-10 Published:2025-06-04

摘要: 蚁科昆虫是具有精密分工系统的社会性昆虫。蚂蚁表现出复杂认知和群体行为,如工具使用、空间导航、价值认知、联想学习、信息传递、情绪意识、自我组装和集体运输等。在使用工具时,工蚁会根据不同场景选择匹配的工具,并能够优化工具使用效率。工蚁具备复杂的导航能力,同时依赖于内部信息和外部视觉与嗅觉等信号。工蚁个体具备对不同信息的价值判断,能够通过联想学习形成对这些信息的记忆。当同巢的其他个体处于困境中时,工蚁个体表现出对巢友的共情能力。蚁科昆虫能够组装自己身体为同伴提供益处,平衡能量消耗,以优化蚁群的整体效益。在遇到较大的食物时,多个工蚁个体能够通过高效协作的方式将食物运输回蚁巢。蚂蚁具备多种认知能力,但这种能力的神经基础亟待回答。本文回顾了蚁科昆虫认知行为的最新进展,有助于加深对动物认知的理解。


关键词: 社会性昆虫, 工具使用, 认知, 导航, 联想学习

Abstract: Ants are social insects with a precise labor division in their colony. They have complex cognitive and collective behaviors, including tool use, spatial navigation, value recognition, associative learning, information transmission, emotional awareness, self-assemblage, and collective transport. When using tools, workers can select tools that match the specific context, and optimize the efficiency of tool use. Workers possess sophisticated navigational abilities, relying on both internal information and external signals such as visual and olfactory cues. Individual worker has the value judgment of different types of information and can form the memory of the information through associative learning. Workers also exhibit behavior as empathy towards their nestmates, often assisting individuals that appear to be in distress. Ants are capable of self-assembling their bodies to benefit their nestmates, balancing energy expenditure to optimize the overall efficiency of the colony. When encountering large foods, many workers can efficiently collaborate to transport the food back to the nest. Ants possess various cognitive abilities, but the neural basis of these abilities remains to be addressed. This review highlights recent advances in the understanding of ant cognitive behaviors, which contribute to a deeper comprehension of animal cognition.


Key words: social insect, tool use, cognition, navigation, associative learning