Rowe Candy, Skelhorn John
Department of Biology, Henry Wellcome Building for Neuroecology, University of Newcastle, Framlington Place, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2004 Jul 22;271(1547):1435-42. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2004.2753.
The evolution of animal communication is a complex issue and one that attracts much research and debate. 'Receiver psychology' has been highlighted as a potential selective force, and we review how avian psychological processes and biases can influence the evolution and design of signals as well as the progress that has been made in testing these ideas in behavioural studies. Interestingly, although birds are a focal group for experimental psychologists and behavioural ecologists alike, the integration of theoretical ideas from psychology into studies of communication has been relatively slow. However, recent operant experiments are starting to address how birds perceive and respond to complex natural signals in an attempt to answer evolutionary problems in communication. This review outlines how a psychological approach to understanding communication is useful, and we hope that it stimulates further research addressing the role of psychological mechanisms in signal evolution.
动物通讯的演化是一个复杂的问题,吸引了大量的研究和争论。“接收者心理学”已被视为一种潜在的选择力量,我们将回顾鸟类的心理过程和偏向如何影响信号的演化与设计,以及在行为研究中检验这些观点所取得的进展。有趣的是,尽管鸟类对实验心理学家和行为生态学家来说都是重点研究对象,但将心理学的理论观点融入通讯研究的进程相对缓慢。然而,最近的操作性实验开始探讨鸟类如何感知和应对复杂的自然信号,试图解答通讯中的进化问题。这篇综述概述了用心理学方法理解通讯为何有用,我们希望它能激发更多研究,探讨心理机制在信号演化中的作用。