Department of Zoology, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia.
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2012 Aug;87(3):686-700. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-185X.2012.00219.x. Epub 2012 Feb 7.
Contemporary animal signals may derive from an elaboration of existing forms or novel non-signalling traits. Unravelling the evolution of the latter is challenging because experiments investigating the maintenance of the signal may provide little insight into its early evolution. The web decorations, or stabilimenta of some orb web spiders represent an intriguing model system to investigate novel animal signals. For over 100 years, biologists have struggled to explain why spiders decorate their webs with additional threads of silk, producing a conspicuous signal on a construction whose function is to entangle unsuspecting prey. The numerous explanations for the maintenance of this behaviour starkly contrast with the absence of a plausible explanation for its evolutionary origin. Our review highlights the difficulties in resolving both the evolution and maintenance of animal signalling, and inferring the causative arrow-even from experimental studies. Drawing on recent research that focuses on physiological processes, we provide a model of the evolutionary progression of web-decorating behaviour.
当代动物信号可能源自现有形式的精细化或新颖的非信号特征。揭示后者的进化是具有挑战性的,因为研究信号维持的实验可能无法深入了解其早期进化。一些圆网蜘蛛的网络装饰物或稳定器代表了一个有趣的模型系统,可以用来研究新颖的动物信号。100 多年来,生物学家一直在努力解释为什么蜘蛛要用额外的丝线来装饰它们的网,在一个本来是用来缠住毫无戒心的猎物的结构上产生一个明显的信号。对于这种行为的维持有许多解释,但对于其进化起源却没有一个合理的解释。我们的综述强调了解决动物信号的进化和维持以及推断因果关系的困难,即使是从实验研究中。我们借鉴了最近专注于生理过程的研究,提供了一个网络装饰行为进化进展的模型。