Propagating Activity Fronts in Columns fo Fire Ants

ORAL

Abstract

For the past three decades, the study of active matter has revealed rich physics and universal behaviors, such as collective motion, across a wide variety of biological and synthetic systems with seemingly disparate particle interactions. Here we present our surprise observation and measurements of stable activity fronts propagating through two-dimensional columns of thousands of fire ants. We then propose both computational and analytical models to explain the origin of these macroscopic non-linear fronts from simplified pairwise interactions between ants. Finally, we finish by comparing these fronts to other instances of collective motion observed in active systems.

*FLAMEL, NSF IGERT program

Presenters

  • Caleb Anderson

    • Georgia Inst of Tech

Authors

  • Caleb Anderson

    • Georgia Inst of Tech
  • Alberto Fernandez-Nieves

    • Georgia Institute of Technology
    • Georgia Inst of Tech
  • Guillermo Goldsztein

    • Georgia Inst of Tech