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Ant colonies ınspire next-generation robotics and self-building structures

Ant colonies ınspire next-generation robotics and self-building structures

Baku, April 16, AZERTAC

Israeli scientists have uncovered new insights into how weaver ant colonies coordinate large-scale construction, revealing that their impressive nest-building abilities may have implications across robotics, engineering, and complex systems design, according to TPS-IL.

In the rainforests of northern Australia, weaver ants build nests high in tree canopies instead of underground, pulling living leaves together into hollow spherical structures and stitching them using silk produced by their larvae. Individual ants link their bodies into chains that act as temporary tools, allowing the colony to reshape its environment through coordinated force.

The ants’ work emerges from simple local rules, physical constraints, and highly structured collective behavior rather than centralized planning. To study this process in detail, Prof. Ofer Feinerman and Dr. Ehud Ponio of the Weizmann Institute of Science traveled to Townsville, in northern Australia, where they collected entire colonies for laboratory observation.

“Each colony of weaver ants in the rainforest can spread over dozens of nests and several treetops tens of meters high,” said Feinerman. “But there is only one queen… finding her is as challenging as finding a single resident in all of Tel Aviv.” Researchers focused on smaller colonies in young trees to make observation feasible.

The findings, published in the peer-reviewed Current Biology, help explain how insect societies can reliably solve complex engineering problems without individual “intelligence” at the level traditionally associated with such tasks.

Fieldwork proved difficult. Weaver ants defend themselves aggressively, biting and releasing acid, requiring protective suits. In some cases, residents mistook the researchers for pest-control teams. At one point, a colony even escaped during transport, forcing the team to restart their collection efforts.

Back in the laboratory, the team built a controlled arena equipped with 52 synchronized 4K cameras, simulating a branch with four artificial leaves. This allowed them to observe hundreds of ants building nests under carefully varied geometric conditions.

A key finding is that ants consistently deploy two distinct “living tools.” Chains of ants act as “zippers,” progressively pulling leaves together, while hanging chains act as “weights” that bend leaves into position. These are not random formations but repeatable functional structures that emerge during construction and serve specific mechanical roles.

The most important result, however, is not the existence of these tools, but how they are coordinated.

When the researchers changed leaf angles to create conditions where nest formation could proceed in multiple directions, they expected confusion or inconsistent outcomes. Instead, the ants consistently avoided conflict by following a simple sequence: they first complete one stable connection, and only then extend construction to additional leaves. This stepwise ordering prevents competing forces from forming and locks the entire system into a single global direction of construction.

According to the scientists, this behavior suggests that what appears to be complex “decision-making” is actually an emergent coordination rule that prevents instability at critical transition points. The ants are not solving the geometry in advance; rather, the system self-stabilizes through local interactions that naturally eliminate conflicting configurations.

Another important implication is that much of the final structure may be shaped less by behavioral choice and more by physics itself. Because leaves have elliptical shapes, connecting their edges tends to naturally produce a closed spherical form. In this sense, the ants are operating within strong geometric constraints that guide the outcome toward a stable, rigid structure regardless of higher-level intent.

Taken together, the findings suggest a different way of understanding collective intelligence. The colony does not appear to rely on centralized planning or complex internal models. Instead, stable outcomes emerge from the interaction of simple behavioral rules, sequential coordination, and physical constraints in the environment.

The findings offer a potential blueprint for decentralized systems, especially in swarm robotics and distributed engineering. By showing how ants coordinate complex construction through simple local rules and a clear order of operations, the study points to ways robot swarms could assemble structures without centralized control. The ants’ “sequential locking” strategy — finishing one connection before others — could help prevent conflicts in systems where many agents act simultaneously, improving stability in robotics, networks, and logistics.

The study also underscores the value of using physical constraints as part of the solution. Because the ants rely on leaf geometry to produce strong, spherical nests, it suggests engineers can design materials and environments where physics does much of the work. This approach could inform soft robotics, lightweight construction, and adaptive materials, where structure and stability emerge from form and forces rather than detailed planning.

“These days we try to alter leaf arrangements to challenge the ants,” Feinerman said. “Nevertheless, the colony repeatedly succeeds in solving complex problems… suggesting highly developed cognitive abilities encoded in social behavior.”

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