Tanaka Y
Department of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan.
J Theor Biol. 1996 Jun 7;180(3):197-206. doi: 10.1006/jtbi.1996.0096.
Animal communication systems (sexual and social communications) may cause an extra selection load on populations because of the cost of the signals. Under environmental deterioration, the cost of signaling must increase, resulting in an evolutionary reduction in the signal if it is maintained by natural selection vs. sexual selection balance. And in turn, the degeneration of the signal tends to reduce the selection load imposed by the cost. But if female preference resides in a population, sexual selection may prevent rapid degeneration of the signal, which is increasingly costly. Hence sexual selection may enhance populational extinction by increasing selection load under environmental changes. This paper evaluates the extra selection load that a communication system suffers when an environment deteriorates or the ecological optimum for a signal changes in the opposite direction to the sexual selection optimum.
动物通讯系统(性通讯和社会通讯)可能会因信号成本而给种群带来额外的选择负担。在环境恶化的情况下,信号传递的成本必然增加,如果信号是由自然选择与性选择的平衡维持的,那么这将导致信号在进化过程中减少。反过来,信号的退化往往会减轻由成本带来的选择负担。但是,如果种群中存在雌性偏好,性选择可能会阻止越来越昂贵的信号迅速退化。因此,性选择可能会通过在环境变化时增加选择负担来加剧种群灭绝。本文评估了在环境恶化或信号的生态最优值朝着与性选择最优值相反的方向变化时,通讯系统所承受的额外选择负担。