Endler J A
Department of Biological Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara 93106.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 1993 May 29;340(1292):215-25. doi: 10.1098/rstb.1993.0060.
Animal communication systems have evolved so that individuals can make decisions based upon the behaviour, physiology or morphology of others. Receiving mechanisms probably evolve to increase the efficiency and reliability of information reception whereas signals probably evolve to increase the efficiency of communication and reliability of manipulation of the receiving individual to the benefit of the emitter. The minimum requirement for clear reception suggests that any study of the evolution and design of communication systems must consider the factors that affect the quality of the received and processed signal. Critical information is needed about how the signal is generated and emitted, how it fares during transmission through air, water or substrate, how it is received and processed by the receiver's sensory and cognitive systems, and the factors which affect the fitness consequences of alternative ways of reacting to the information contained in the signal. These should allow predictions about the kinds and forms of signals used by animals signalling under known conditions. Phylogenetic history, and the geological time a clade spends in different signalling environments, will also affect signal evolution, and hence the success of predictions about signal design. We need to use methods of many different biological fields to understand the design and evolution of signals and signalling systems.
动物通讯系统已经进化,以便个体能够根据其他个体的行为、生理特征或形态做出决策。接收机制可能会进化以提高信息接收的效率和可靠性,而信号可能会进化以提高通讯效率以及对接收个体进行操控的可靠性,从而使发出信号者受益。清晰接收的最低要求表明,任何关于通讯系统进化和设计的研究都必须考虑影响所接收和处理信号质量的因素。我们需要关键信息,包括信号是如何产生和发出的,在通过空气、水或基质传播过程中情况如何,接收者的感官和认知系统是如何接收和处理它的,以及影响对信号中所含信息做出不同反应方式的适应性后果的因素。这些信息应能让我们预测在已知条件下进行信号传递的动物所使用的信号种类和形式。系统发育史以及一个进化枝在不同信号环境中所经历的地质时间,也会影响信号进化,进而影响有关信号设计预测的成功率。我们需要运用许多不同生物学领域的方法来理解信号及信号系统的设计与进化。