Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3088761750> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3088761750 endingPage "4738.e4" @default.
- W3088761750 startingPage "4733" @default.
- W3088761750 abstract "Locating unpredictable but essential resources is a task that all mobile animals have to perform in order to survive and reproduce. Research on search strategies has focused largely on independent individuals [1Vergassola M. Villermaux E. Shraiman B.I. ‘Infotaxis’ as a strategy for searching without gradients.Nature. 2007; 445: 406-409Crossref PubMed Scopus (518) Google Scholar, 2Bartumeus F. Peters F. Pueyo S. Marrasé C. Catalan J. Helical Lévy walks: adjusting searching statistics to resource availability in microzooplankton.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2003; 100: 12771-12775Crossref PubMed Scopus (225) Google Scholar, 3Gire D.H. Kapoor V. Arrighi-Allisan A. Seminara A. Murthy V.N. Mice develop efficient strategies for foraging and navigation using complex natural stimuli.Curr. Biol. 2016; 26: 1261-1273Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (53) Google Scholar], but many organisms display collective behaviors, including during group search and foraging [4Gregor T. Fujimoto K. Masaki N. Sawai S. The onset of collective behavior in social amoebae.Science. 2010; 328: 1021-1025Crossref PubMed Scopus (217) Google Scholar, 5Bhattacharya K. Vicsek T. Collective foraging in heterogeneous landscapes.J. R. Soc. Interface. 2014; 11: 20140674Crossref PubMed Scopus (24) Google Scholar, 6Flack A. Nagy M. Fiedler W. Couzin I.D. Wikelski M. From local collective behavior to global migratory patterns in white storks.Science. 2018; 360: 911-914Crossref PubMed Scopus (74) Google Scholar]. One classical experimental search task, informing studies of navigation, memory, and learning, is the location of a reward in a confined, complex maze setting [7Olton D.S. Collison C. Werz M.A. Spatial memory and radial arm maze performance of rats.Learn. Motiv. 1977; 8: 289-314Crossref Scopus (295) Google Scholar, 8Walf A.A. Frye C.A. The use of the elevated plus maze as an assay of anxiety-related behavior in rodents.Nat. Protoc. 2007; 2: 322-328Crossref PubMed Scopus (1600) Google Scholar]. Rats (Rattus norvegicus) have been paradigmatic in psychological and biological studies [9Tolman E.C. Cognitive maps in rats and men.Psychol. Rev. 1948; 55: 189-208Crossref PubMed Scopus (3490) Google Scholar, 10Pearce J.M. Animal Learning and Cognition: An Introduction. Psychology Press, 2013Crossref Scopus (29) Google Scholar], but despite rats being highly social [11Barnett S.A. An analysis of social behaviour in wild rats.Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1958; 130: 107-152Crossref Scopus (193) Google Scholar, 12Calhoun J.B. The Ecology and Sociology of the Norway Rat. US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, 1963Crossref Google Scholar], their group search behavior has not been investigated. Here, we explore the decision making of rats searching individually, or in groups, for a reward in a complex maze environment. Using automated video tracking, we find that rats exhibit—even when alone—a partially systematic search, leading to a continuous increase in their chance of finding the reward because of increased attraction to unexplored regions. When searching together, however, synergistic group advantages arise through integration of individual exploratory and social behavior. The superior search performances result from a strategy that represents a hierarchy of influential preferences in response to social and asocial cues. Furthermore, we present a computational model to compare the essential factors that influence how collective search operates and to validate that the collective search strategy increases the search efficiency of individuals in groups. This strategy can serve as direct inspiration for designing computational search algorithms and systems, such as autonomous robot groups, to explore areas inaccessible to humans.Video AbstracteyJraWQiOiI4ZjUxYWNhY2IzYjhiNjNlNzFlYmIzYWFmYTU5NmZmYyIsImFsZyI6IlJTMjU2In0.eyJzdWIiOiJkZGU1YTU1NjFmZTg4OWQzNzZlNGQ4YjFmMDllMDczNCIsImtpZCI6IjhmNTFhY2FjYjNiOGI2M2U3MWViYjNhYWZhNTk2ZmZjIiwiZXhwIjoxNjYyNzA5NTU2fQ.Jf95t-h_EBto6iia8yz9Ji7ImR847k3ie1r3M4tUaRS-KmRDXq8TveFO0ymnxC03ItXfQ4kpwnnGB6ElEvP6v4SsT6sfue3Wkm3zKybzr0-IyCcscYoFlB_mncfaLUc1YJhjbVS91wTj8YowAUGj0ccBDfJ-_vog5fhSBLrKjE91K0mogJDJG9seG-_xXlI5Gm061Ouh4kHTRhwZWN5qcNbW0AfjLgrDafQFACrPBAwhy3p2ZVepNOG4qPWjN9RgB1wr5MD3YqefPfrA-SdRrg8I4sVJEWp3t9s7IXaZ11h6em4LlzYabqylVBNrazRxSEPKfmNXz7IjGwep_QeGAg(mp4, (30.87 MB) Download video" @default.
- W3088761750 created "2020-10-01" @default.
- W3088761750 creator A5000821693 @default.
- W3088761750 creator A5052500447 @default.
- W3088761750 creator A5054534583 @default.
- W3088761750 creator A5055855657 @default.
- W3088761750 creator A5066728847 @default.
- W3088761750 creator A5073212625 @default.
- W3088761750 creator A5086539835 @default.
- W3088761750 date "2020-12-01" @default.
- W3088761750 modified "2023-10-15" @default.
- W3088761750 title "Synergistic Benefits of Group Search in Rats" @default.
- W3088761750 cites W1964160578 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W1969490309 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W1975520369 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W1988722145 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W1997488333 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2000214310 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2014767144 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2040203161 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2043291304 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2046695302 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2057377976 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2086116470 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2097920932 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2098210520 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2156823485 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2340962426 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2616435561 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2760942449 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2777206827 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2884236119 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W2981762858 @default.
- W3088761750 cites W3105512282 @default.
- W3088761750 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.08.079" @default.
- W3088761750 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32976805" @default.
- W3088761750 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3088761750 type Work @default.
- W3088761750 sameAs 3088761750 @default.
- W3088761750 citedByCount "15" @default.
- W3088761750 countsByYear W30887617502021 @default.
- W3088761750 countsByYear W30887617502022 @default.
- W3088761750 countsByYear W30887617502023 @default.
- W3088761750 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3088761750 hasAuthorship W3088761750A5000821693 @default.
- W3088761750 hasAuthorship W3088761750A5052500447 @default.
- W3088761750 hasAuthorship W3088761750A5054534583 @default.
- W3088761750 hasAuthorship W3088761750A5055855657 @default.
- W3088761750 hasAuthorship W3088761750A5066728847 @default.
- W3088761750 hasAuthorship W3088761750A5073212625 @default.
- W3088761750 hasAuthorship W3088761750A5086539835 @default.
- W3088761750 hasBestOaLocation W30887617501 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C136764020 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C165287380 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C187736073 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C206345919 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C23123220 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C2779473830 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C2780451532 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C3020774429 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C31258907 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C83867959 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C136764020 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C15744967 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C162324750 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C165287380 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C187736073 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C18903297 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C206345919 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C23123220 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C2779473830 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C2780451532 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C3020774429 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C31258907 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C41008148 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C55493867 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C83867959 @default.
- W3088761750 hasConceptScore W3088761750C86803240 @default.
- W3088761750 hasFunder F4320306076 @default.
- W3088761750 hasFunder F4320310414 @default.
- W3088761750 hasFunder F4320320879 @default.
- W3088761750 hasFunder F4320322192 @default.
- W3088761750 hasFunder F4320322434 @default.
- W3088761750 hasFunder F4320326124 @default.
- W3088761750 hasFunder F4320326762 @default.
- W3088761750 hasFunder F4320337345 @default.
- W3088761750 hasIssue "23" @default.
- W3088761750 hasLocation W30887617501 @default.
- W3088761750 hasLocation W30887617502 @default.
- W3088761750 hasOpenAccess W3088761750 @default.
- W3088761750 hasPrimaryLocation W30887617501 @default.
- W3088761750 hasRelatedWork W1598512166 @default.