Jérémy Rivière,
Cédric Alaux, Yves Le Conte,
Yves Layec, André Lozac'h,
Vincent Rodin and Frank Singhoff.
Toward a Complete Agent-Based Model of a Honeybee Colony.
International Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems and Simulation of
PAAMS 2018 (International Conference on Practical Applications of
Agents, Multi-Agent Systems), Toledo (Spain), 20-22 June 2018.
Published in PAAMS Collection: Highlights of Practical Applications of
Agents, Multi-Agent Systems, and Complexity.
Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS), Springer,
volume 887, pages 493-505, June 2018.
Abstract:
The agent-based approach has been successfully used in the past years to
model and simulate complex systems.
We use this approach on a honeybee colony in a Dadant hive, where several
tens of thousands of bees interact,
in order to evaluate the impact of local actions at the bee-level (such as
beekeeping practices) on the global system.
In this article, we focus on the foraging activity, its recruitment
mechanisms and the behaviour of foraging bees, and how these bees interact
with the hive’s environment, greatly different in scale.
We present a customizable, agent-compliant module called the Ecosystem Module,
that aims at modelling and simulating the foraging, according to the local
weather and the surrounding nectar sources.
First results back up our model, showing that these recruitment mechanisms
lead to a self-organizing process of the best available sources' selection by
the agents.
[doi:10.1007/978-3-319-94779-2_42]
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