Tibbetts Elizabeth A
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2008 Oct 7;275(1648):2201-6. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2008.0477.
Many animals use signals of fighting ability to minimize the costs of competition. Theory predicts that signals must be costly to remain reliable indicators of their bearer's abilities, but many signals of fighting ability lack obvious developmental costs. Instead, receivers are thought to maintain signal accuracy by behaving aggressively towards individuals with inaccurate signals (i.e. social costs). Models predict that the evolutionary stability of social cost signals depends on receivers trusting signals in certain contexts and testing signal accuracy in other contexts. Here, I use the signals of agonistic ability in Polistes dominulus wasps to provide the first experimental evidence that receiver responses to social cost signals are context dependent. During contests over low-value resources, wasps trust signals; they avoid patches of food guarded by rivals with elaborate signals. As the value of the resource increases, wasps become more likely to test signal accuracy. In fact, receivers challenge guards regardless of their signal phenotype when the resource is sufficiently valuable. Context-dependent receiver responses are likely to be an important behavioural mechanism underlying the evolution of social costs, as context-dependent responses allow receivers to minimize the costs of conflict while also ensuring signal accuracy.
许多动物利用战斗能力信号来将竞争成本降至最低。理论预测,信号必须具有成本,才能始终如一地可靠指示其携带者的能力,但许多战斗能力信号缺乏明显的发育成本。相反,接收者被认为通过对信号不准确的个体采取攻击行为(即社会成本)来维持信号准确性。模型预测,社会成本信号的进化稳定性取决于接收者在某些情况下信任信号,并在其他情况下测试信号准确性。在此,我利用意大利黄蜂(Polistes dominulus)的争斗能力信号,首次通过实验证明接收者对社会成本信号的反应取决于具体情境。在争夺低价值资源的竞争中,黄蜂信任信号;它们会避开由带有复杂信号的对手守护的食物区域。随着资源价值的增加,黄蜂更有可能测试信号准确性。事实上,当资源足够有价值时,无论信号表型如何,接收者都会挑战守护者。依赖情境的接收者反应可能是社会成本进化背后的一种重要行为机制,因为依赖情境的反应使接收者能够在将冲突成本降至最低的同时,还能确保信号准确性。