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声信号与运动线索在群体协调和集体决策中的相对贡献。

The relative contribution of acoustic signals versus movement cues in group coordination and collective decision-making.

机构信息

Division of Ecology and Evolution, Research School of Biology, Australian National University , Canberra, ACT , 2600, Australia.

Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich , Zürich , 8057, Switzerland.

出版信息

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2024 Jul 8;379(1905):20230184. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2023.0184. Epub 2024 May 20.

Abstract

To benefit from group living, individuals need to maintain cohesion and coordinate their activities. Effective communication thus becomes critical, facilitating rapid coordination of behaviours and reducing consensus costs when group members have differing needs and information. In many bird and mammal species, collective decisions rely on acoustic signals in some contexts but on movement cues in others. Yet, to date, there is no clear conceptual framework that predicts when decisions should evolve to be based on acoustic signals versus movement cues. Here, we first review how acoustic signals and movement cues are used for coordinating activities. We then outline how information masking, discrimination ability (Weber's Law) and encoding limitations, as well as trade-offs between these, can identify which types of collective behaviours likely rely on acoustic signals or movement cues. Specifically, our framework proposes that behaviours involving the timing of events or expression of specific actions should rely more on acoustic signals, whereas decisions involving complex choices with multiple options (e.g. direction and destination) should generally use movement cues because sounds are more vulnerable to information masking and Weber's Law effects. We then discuss potential future avenues of enquiry, including multimodal communication and collective decision-making by mixed-species animal groups. This article is part of the theme issue 'The power of sound: unravelling how acoustic communication shapes group dynamic'.

摘要

为了从群体生活中受益,个体需要保持凝聚力并协调其活动。因此,有效的沟通变得至关重要,它可以促进行为的快速协调,并在群体成员有不同需求和信息时降低共识成本。在许多鸟类和哺乳动物物种中,集体决策在某些情况下依赖于声音信号,但在其他情况下则依赖于运动线索。然而,迄今为止,还没有一个明确的概念框架可以预测决策应该基于声音信号还是运动线索来进化。在这里,我们首先回顾了声音信号和运动线索如何用于协调活动。然后,我们概述了信息掩蔽、辨别能力(韦伯定律)和编码限制,以及它们之间的权衡,如何确定哪些类型的集体行为可能依赖于声音信号或运动线索。具体来说,我们的框架提出,涉及事件时间或特定动作表达的行为应该更多地依赖于声音信号,而涉及具有多个选项(例如方向和目的地)的复杂选择的决策通常应该使用运动线索,因为声音更容易受到信息掩蔽和韦伯定律效应的影响。然后,我们讨论了潜在的未来研究途径,包括多模态通信和混合物种动物群体的集体决策。本文是主题为“声音的力量:揭示声音交流如何塑造群体动态”的特刊的一部分。

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