The aggregation phenomenon is very common in numerous activities of social
insects, however, it is often their functional aspects that are studied, le
aving their mechanisms not so well understood. With the example of chain fo
rmation in (Ecophylla longinoda, we present the mechanisms responsible for
these collective structures Our experimental results show that a change in
the probability that a worker will decide to join or leave a chain is (1) s
trongly dependent on the number of ants present in the chain and (2) slight
ly dependent on the presence of a visual stimulus. The determining role of
these probabilities is validated with the use of a mathematical model that
reproduces the formation and breakup of the chain. Moreover, it predicts ot
her properties of aggregation such as the influence of nest population size
.