Glancy Jonathan, Stone James V, Wilson Stuart P
Department of Psychology, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK; Sheffield Robotics, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
Department of Psychology , The University of Sheffield , Sheffield, UK.
R Soc Open Sci. 2016 Nov 16;3(11):160553. doi: 10.1098/rsos.160553. eCollection 2016 Nov.
Self-organization and natural selection are fundamental forces that shape the natural world. Substantial progress in understanding how these forces interact has been made through the study of abstract models. Further progress may be made by identifying a model system in which the interaction between self-organization and selection can be investigated empirically. To this end, we investigate how the self-organizing thermoregulatory huddling behaviours displayed by many species of mammals might influence natural selection of the genetic components of metabolism. By applying a simple evolutionary algorithm to a well-established model of the interactions between environmental, morphological, physiological and behavioural components of thermoregulation, we arrive at a clear, but counterintuitive, prediction: rodents that are able to huddle together in cold environments should evolve a lower thermal conductance at a faster rate than animals reared in isolation. The model therefore explains how evolution can be accelerated as a consequence of , and it predicts how the effect may be exaggerated by an increase in the litter size, i.e. by an increase in the capacity to use huddling behaviours for thermoregulation. Confirmation of these predictions in future experiments with rodents would constitute strong evidence of a mechanism by which self-organization can guide natural selection.
自组织和自然选择是塑造自然界的基本力量。通过对抽象模型的研究,在理解这些力量如何相互作用方面已经取得了重大进展。通过识别一个可以对自组织与选择之间的相互作用进行实证研究的模型系统,可能会取得进一步的进展。为此,我们研究了许多哺乳动物物种所表现出的自组织体温调节聚堆行为如何影响新陈代谢遗传成分的自然选择。通过将一种简单的进化算法应用于一个成熟的体温调节环境、形态、生理和行为成分之间相互作用的模型,我们得出了一个清晰但违反直觉的预测:能够在寒冷环境中聚堆的啮齿动物应该比单独饲养的动物以更快的速度进化出更低的热导率。因此,该模型解释了进化如何因……而加速,并且预测了产仔数的增加,即利用聚堆行为进行体温调节的能力的增加,可能会如何夸大这种影响。在未来对啮齿动物的实验中证实这些预测将构成自组织可以引导自然选择这一机制的有力证据。