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A Dual Role for Behavior in Evolution and Shaping Organismal Selective Environments
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics ( IF 11.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-11-03 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-012921-052523
William T. Wcislo 1
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The hypothesis that evolved behaviors play a determining role in facilitating and impeding the evolution of other traits has been discussed for more than 100 years with little consensus beyond an agreement that the ideas are theoretically plausible in accord with the Modern Synthesis. Many recent reviews of the genomic, epigenetic, and developmental mechanisms underpinning major behavioral transitions show how facultative expression of novel behaviors can lead to the evolution of obligate behaviors and structures that enhance behavioral function. Phylogenetic and genomic studies indicate that behavioral traits are generally evolutionarily more labile than other traits and that they help shape selective environments on the latter traits. Adaptive decision-making to encounter resources and avoid stress sources requires specific sensory inputs, which behaviorally shape selective environments by determining those features of the external world that are biologically relevant. These recent findings support the hypothesis of a dual role for behavior in evolution and are consistent with current evolutionary theory.

中文翻译:


行为在进化和塑造生物选择性环境中的双重作用

进化行为在促进和阻碍其他特征的进化方面起着决定性作用的假设已经讨论了 100 多年,除了同意这些想法在理论上是合理的与现代综合论一致之外,几乎没有达成共识。最近对支持主要行为转变的基因组、表观遗传和发育机制的许多评论表明,新行为的兼性表达如何导致增强行为功能的专性行为和结构的进化。系统发育和基因组研究表明,行为特征在进化上通常比其他特征更不稳定,并且它们有助于塑造对后者特征的选择性环境。遇到资源和避免压力源的适应性决策需要特定的感官输入,它通过确定与生物学相关的外部世界的那些特征来在行为上塑造选择性环境。这些最近的发现支持行为在进化中具有双重作用的假设,并且与当前的进化理论一致。

更新日期:2021-11-04
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