Becker April M
University of North Texas, Department of Behavior Analysis, United States.
Behav Processes. 2019 Apr;161:31-44. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2018.01.002. Epub 2018 Jan 9.
Selection has enriched our understanding of the world since it was first applied to the evolution of species. Selection stands as an alternative to essentialist thinking, as a generalized and multiply applicable concept, and as a causal explanation for current forms within biology and behavior. Attempts to describe selection processes in a generalizable way have provided clarity about their minimal elements, such as replicators and interactors. This paper discusses the interconnectedness among different levels of selection using evidence garnered from evolutionary biology, development, epigenetics, neuroscience, and behavior analysis. Currently, it appears that replicators and interactors may be more fluid than previously supposed and that selection for particular traits may rely on both multiple levels of interaction and multiple levels of replication. Replicators, interactors, and environment share influence on one another, and different replicators may exchange critical control over similar interactor variation as evolution proceeds. Our current understanding of selection continues to undergo revision, and reference to a number of disparate fields can help to account for the complexity of these processes. An understanding of their interconnectedness may help resolve some mysteries that develop in fields that exclusively focus on one or a few, such as the focused study of behavior.
自从选择最初应用于物种进化以来,它丰富了我们对世界的理解。选择是本质主义思维的替代,是一个广义且可多重应用的概念,也是对生物学和行为中当前形式的因果解释。以可推广的方式描述选择过程的尝试,已明确了其最小要素,如复制因子和互动因子。本文利用从进化生物学、发育学、表观遗传学、神经科学和行为分析中获取的证据,探讨了不同选择层次之间的相互联系。目前看来,复制因子和互动因子可能比之前认为的更具流动性,特定性状的选择可能依赖于多层次的相互作用和多层次的复制。复制因子、互动因子和环境相互影响,随着进化的推进,不同的复制因子可能会对相似的互动因子变异交换关键控制权。我们目前对选择的理解仍在不断修正,参考多个不同领域有助于解释这些过程的复杂性。理解它们的相互联系可能有助于解开一些在仅专注于一个或几个领域(如行为的专注研究)中出现的谜团。