Integrative biology and sexual selection

Michael J. Ryan, Kellar Autumn, David B. Wake
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Sexual selection by female choice has been defined operationally as a change in male fitness due to variance in the number of mates, and studies of population biology have demonstrated this effect clearly. We argue that sexual selection is a richer phenomenon than this narrow definition implies, involving the interaction of sensory and perceptual mechanisms with signals, all of which can be influenced by an organism's hormonal and experiential milieu. The interaction between signals and receivers is further modulated by physiological processes, social context, and the physical environment. Thus, an approach to sexual selection that integrates mechanistic factors is essential for comprehensive understanding. Merging population biology with mechanistic studies, however, might not be sufficient. This is because the precise forms of the receivers and signals are the products not only of selection on current variability, but also of their evolutionary histories. We cannot imagine how researchers can hope to understand not only the “message” conveyed by a signal but the particular phenotypes that convey and receive this message without reference to history. We urge that our field advance beyond operational definitions and toward an organismal and historical understanding of the processes and mechanisms that underlie sexual selection.

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综合生物学和性选择
雌性选择的性选择在操作上被定义为由于配偶数量的变化而导致的雄性适应性的变化,种群生物学的研究已经清楚地证明了这种影响。我们认为,性选择是一个比这个狭义定义所暗示的更丰富的现象,涉及到感觉和感知机制与信号的相互作用,所有这些都可以受到生物体的荷尔蒙和经验环境的影响。信号和接收者之间的相互作用受到生理过程、社会背景和物理环境的进一步调节。因此,一种整合了机械因素的性选择方法对于全面理解至关重要。然而,将种群生物学与机械研究结合起来可能还不够。这是因为接收器和信号的精确形式不仅是当前变异性选择的产物,也是它们进化历史的产物。我们无法想象,研究人员如何能够在不参考历史的情况下,不仅希望理解信号所传达的“信息”,还希望理解传递和接收这一信息的特定表型。我们敦促我们的研究领域超越操作定义,朝着对性选择背后的过程和机制的有机和历史理解迈进。
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