12/29 11:00 Mr. Hungtang Ko-Collective Behaviors of Fire Ant Rafts (紅火蟻筏) and Black Soldier Fly Larvae (黑水虻) in Dynamic Fluid Environments
(Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics)
Time:2021. 12. 29 Wed. 11:00
Venue: Auditorium, 1st Floor, Interdisciplinary Research Building
Speaker:Mr. Hungtang Ko
PhD Candidate
Georgia Institute of Technology
Title:Collective Behaviors of Fire Ant Rafts and Black Soldier Fly Larvae in Dynamic Fluid Environments
Host:Dr. John Wang
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Abstract
Animal collectives must adapt to changing environments in order to survive. In this talk, I will present two systems for probing the collective behavior under external fluid flows. Fire ant rafts elongate and deform in water currents. Collectives of black soldier fly larvae loosen and become more porous as they are subjected to the airflow in fluidized beds. In both cases, we find that the behaviors of these collectives are strikingly different from traditional soft materials placed under the same conditions. We present experiments and simulations of these active materials and conclude that the active movement of the constituents is crucial to the response of the collectives.