An artificial life approach to studying niche differentiation in soundscape ecology

D. Kadish, S. Risi, Laura Beloff
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Artificial life simulations are an important tool in the study of ecological phenomena that can be difficult to examine directly in natural environments. Recent work has established the soundscape as an ecologically important resource and it has been proposed that the differentiation of animal vocalizations within a soundscape is driven by the imperative of intraspecies communication. The experiments in this paper test that hypothesis in a simulated soundscape in order to verify the feasibility of intraspecies communication as a driver of acoustic niche differentiation. The impact of intraspecies communication is found to be a significant factor in the division of a soundscape’s frequency spectrum when compared to simulations where the need to identify signals from conspecifics does not drive the evolution of signalling. The method of simulating the effects of interspecies interactions on the soundscape is positioned as a tool for developing artificial life agents that can inhabit and interact with physical ecosystems and soundscapes.
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声景观生态位分化研究的人工生命方法
人工生命模拟是研究难以在自然环境中直接检验的生态现象的重要工具。最近的研究已经确定了声景作为一种重要的生态资源,并提出了动物在声景中发声的分化是由种内交流的必要性驱动的。本文的实验在模拟声景观中验证了这一假设,以验证种内交流作为声生态位分化驱动因素的可行性。与模拟相比,种内交流的影响被发现是音景频谱划分的一个重要因素,在模拟中,识别来自同种动物的信号的需求并不会推动信号的进化。模拟物种间相互作用对声景观的影响的方法被定位为开发可以居住并与物理生态系统和声景观相互作用的人工生命代理的工具。
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