Department of Environmental Systems Science, Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH Zürich, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland.
Department of Evolution & Ecology, University of California, Davis, United States.
Curr Opin Plant Biol. 2016 Aug;32:69-76. doi: 10.1016/j.pbi.2016.06.015. Epub 2016 Jul 12.
The role of information obtained via sensory cues and signals in mediating the interactions of organisms with their biotic and abiotic environments has been a major focus of work on sensory and behavioral ecology. Information-mediated interactions also have important implications for broader ecological patterns emerging at the community and ecosystem levels that are only now beginning to be explored. Given the extent to which plants dominate the sensory landscapes of terrestrial ecosystems, information-mediated interactions involving plants should be a major focus of efforts to elucidate these broader patterns. Here we explore how such efforts might be enhanced by a clear understanding of information itself-a central and potentially unifying concept in biology that has nevertheless been the subject of considerable confusion-and of its relationship to adaptive evolution and ecology. We suggest that information-mediated interactions should be a key focus of efforts to more fully integrate evolutionary biology and ecology.
信息在生物与其生物和非生物环境的相互作用中所起的作用一直是感官和行为生态学研究的重点。信息介导的相互作用对于在群落和生态系统水平上出现的更广泛的生态模式也具有重要意义,而这些模式才刚刚开始被探索。鉴于植物在陆地生态系统的感官景观中占据主导地位,因此,涉及植物的信息介导的相互作用应该成为阐明这些更广泛模式的主要焦点。在这里,我们探讨了通过清晰地理解信息本身(生物学中的一个核心和潜在统一的概念,但却存在相当大的混淆)及其与适应性进化和生态学的关系,如何增强这些努力。我们认为,信息介导的相互作用应该成为更充分地整合进化生物学和生态学的努力的重点。