Lesku John A, Roth Timothy C, Rattenborg Niels C, Amlaner Charles J, Lima Steven L
Department of Ecology and Organismal Biology, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN, USA.
Sleep Med Rev. 2008 Jun;12(3):229-44. doi: 10.1016/j.smrv.2007.10.003. Epub 2008 Apr 9.
The correlates of mammalian sleep have been investigated previously in at least eight comparative studies in an effort to illuminate the functions of sleep. However, all of these univariate analyses treated each species, or taxonomic Family, as a statistically independent unit, which is invalid due to the phylogenetic relationships among species. Here, we reassess these influential correlates of mammalian sleep using the formal phylogenetic framework of independent contrasts. After controlling for phylogeny using this procedure, the interpretation of many of the correlates changed. For instance, and contrary to previous studies, we found interspecific support for a neurophysiological role for rapid-eye-movement sleep, such as memory consolidation. Also in contrast to previous studies, we did not find comparative support for an energy conservation function for slow-wave sleep. Thus, the incorporation of a phylogenetic control into comparative analyses of sleep yields meaningful differences that affect our understanding of why we sleep.
此前,至少已有八项比较研究对哺乳动物睡眠的相关因素进行了调查,旨在阐明睡眠的功能。然而,所有这些单变量分析都将每个物种或分类科作为一个统计独立单位,由于物种间的系统发育关系,这是无效的。在此,我们使用独立对比的正式系统发育框架重新评估这些有影响力的哺乳动物睡眠相关因素。使用该程序控制系统发育后,许多相关因素的解释发生了变化。例如,与之前的研究相反,我们发现种间支持快速眼动睡眠的神经生理作用,如记忆巩固。同样与之前的研究相反,我们没有发现对慢波睡眠能量节约功能的比较支持。因此,在睡眠比较分析中纳入系统发育控制会产生有意义的差异,这影响了我们对睡眠原因的理解。