Difference between revisions of "Hive"
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This model tries to imitate behavior of the hive and surrounding areas with flowers, including changing of day and night and season. | This model tries to imitate behavior of the hive and surrounding areas with flowers, including changing of day and night and season. | ||
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+ | Next sub-chapters describing behavior of individual parts of the model. | ||
=== Beehive === | === Beehive === | ||
Beehive is a "home" of bees, including workers, drones and queen. Also bee´s larvae (eggs in model)growing in the beehive. In the beehive are situated provisions of honey which is consumed by bees, when they are hungry. Bees are hidden here during the night and winter. | Beehive is a "home" of bees, including workers, drones and queen. Also bee´s larvae (eggs in model)growing in the beehive. In the beehive are situated provisions of honey which is consumed by bees, when they are hungry. Bees are hidden here during the night and winter. | ||
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Beehive is randomly situated on the grass in the model or is in the middle of the grass(depending on settings). | Beehive is randomly situated on the grass in the model or is in the middle of the grass(depending on settings). | ||
=== Workers === | === Workers === | ||
− | Workers are female bees which are responsible for pollinating the flowers and collecting the nectar. | + | Workers are female bees which are responsible for pollinating the flowers and collecting the nectar. They flies random direction in the morning to find flowers. If they find them, they pollinate it and collect nectar. Every worker can collect only 3 mg (miligrams)from each flower in a row, then she moves and looking for another flower. When worker has 30 mg of nectar, then she returns to the beehive. |
=Result= | =Result= |
Revision as of 20:37, 12 January 2013
Contents
Problem Definition
As is known, the hive is a community that is very complex and is influenced by both internal and external factors. Also it is said, that hive is the only working communist and feminist community in the world. Therefore,the simulation was created to examine the influence of internal and external circumstances which influence the hive and the ecosystem in which they live. Especially I mean these factors:
- Number and distance of flowers to pollinate
- Number of workers and drones in the hive
- How duration of winter affect stocks of honey and colony survival
- How number of workers affect pollination of flowers and therefore the number of flowers in neighborhood.
The goal of this hive simulation is to understand the dependencies among factors listed above.
Method
Because of hive is multiagent system, NetLogo 5.0.3. is used for this simulation. NetLogo is powerful tool and is easy to learn. But it has also disadvantages. For example low speed and performance.
Only standard NetLogo procedures and features was used, except some turtle´s shapes, which was created by author.
To understand dependencies of individual factors, lot of data is needed. The results presented in this page comes from many repetitions of simulation with many different settings of model variables.
Model
As it was said, hive is very complex community and it´s behavior is also very complicated. Therefore the model is simplified to be able get reasonable results at reasonable time. That is why only important influences was chosen for this model.
Model behavior
This model tries to imitate behavior of the hive and surrounding areas with flowers, including changing of day and night and season.
Next sub-chapters describing behavior of individual parts of the model.
Beehive
Beehive is a "home" of bees, including workers, drones and queen. Also bee´s larvae (eggs in model)growing in the beehive. In the beehive are situated provisions of honey which is consumed by bees, when they are hungry. Bees are hidden here during the night and winter.
Beehive is randomly situated on the grass in the model or is in the middle of the grass(depending on settings).
Workers
Workers are female bees which are responsible for pollinating the flowers and collecting the nectar. They flies random direction in the morning to find flowers. If they find them, they pollinate it and collect nectar. Every worker can collect only 3 mg (miligrams)from each flower in a row, then she moves and looking for another flower. When worker has 30 mg of nectar, then she returns to the beehive.