Mammalian Behaviour & Evolution Group, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Liverpool, Leahurst Campus, Neston CH647TE, UK.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2010 May;25(5):292-300. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2009.11.003. Epub 2009 Dec 18.
The ubiquity of multiple signalling is a long-standing puzzle in the study of animal communication: given the costs of producing and receiving signals, why use more than a single cue? Focusing on sexually selected signals, I argue that dynamic variation in selection pressures can often explain why multiple signals coexist. In contrast to earlier research, which has taken a largely static view of the world, new insights highlight how fluctuations in ecological and social environments, as well as non-equilibrium dynamics intrinsic to coevolutionary systems, can maintain both multiple redundant and non-redundant signals. Future challenges will include identifying the circumstances under which environmental fluctuations lead to multiple signalling, and the consequences of such fluctuations for speciation in multiple-signalling species.
考虑到产生和接收信号的成本,为什么要使用多种信号呢?本文聚焦于性选择信号,认为选择压力的动态变化通常可以解释为什么多种信号共存。与早期主要从静态角度看待世界的研究不同,新的研究结果强调了生态和社会环境的波动,以及共同进化系统中固有的非平衡动态,如何维持多种冗余和非冗余信号。未来的挑战将包括确定环境波动导致多种信号产生的情况,以及这种波动对具有多种信号的物种形成的影响。