Laidre Mark E, Vehrencamp Sandra L
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and Program in Neuroscience, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 08544, USA.
Behav Ecol Sociobiol. 2008 May;62(7):1207-1211. doi: 10.1007/s00265-007-0539-3.
In this commentary, we discuss recent experiments on the reliability of bird song as a signal of aggressive intent during territorial conflicts. We outline relevant theoretical views on honest signaling, highlighting the vulnerability handicap hypothesis as a possible explanation for soft song's reliability in predicting attack. We also sketch possible methods of testing whether soft song agrees with key predictions of the vulnerability handicap hypothesis. Finally, we suggest possible empirical refinements that may be useful in future studies of signals of intent, both in birds and in animals broadly. In particular, we argue that future studies of intent should strive to incorporate the following elements into their experimental design: (1) multi-modal signal components, (2) interaction dynamics, and (3) minimal time intervals. Simulated exchanges using dynamically-interactive models may provide a powerful means of incorporating all three of these design features simultaneously.
在这篇评论中,我们讨论了近期关于鸟鸣声作为领地冲突中攻击意图信号可靠性的实验。我们概述了关于诚实信号的相关理论观点,强调脆弱性障碍假说作为软鸣声在预测攻击方面可靠性的一种可能解释。我们还简述了测试软鸣声是否符合脆弱性障碍假说关键预测的可能方法。最后,我们提出了一些可能的实证改进措施,这些措施可能对未来鸟类及更广泛动物意图信号的研究有用。特别是,我们认为未来意图研究应努力将以下要素纳入其实验设计:(1)多模态信号成分,(2)互动动态,以及(3)最短时间间隔。使用动态交互模型进行模拟交流可能提供一种同时纳入所有这三个设计特征的有力手段。