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Coevolution of Birdsong Grammar without Imitation

机译:没有模仿的鸟类语法的共同作用

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The mating song of the male Bengalese finch can be described by a finite-state grammar and has the feature that more complex songs are preferred by females (1]-[3]. These facts suggest that complex song grammars may have evolved via sexual selection. How, then, do the female birds gauge a song's complexity? Assuming that they can measure the complexity of a song while communicating with a male, but without making a model of the song, we studied the evolution of song grammars. In our simulation, it was demonstrated that song grammars became more complex through communication between coevolving males and females. Furthermore, when singing and listening were subject to fluctuations, peculiar features were observed in communication and evolution.
机译:男性Bengalese Finch的交配歌可以由有限状态语法描述,并且具有女性更加复杂的歌曲的特征(1] - [3]。这些事实表明复杂的歌词可能通过性选择演变。那么,女性鸟类如何衡量歌曲的复杂性?假设他们可以测量与男性沟通的同时衡量一首歌的复杂性,但没有制作歌曲的模型,我们研究了歌词的演变。在我们的模拟中据证明,歌曲语法通过共存男性和女性之间的沟通变得更加复杂。此外,当唱歌和听力受到波动时,在沟通和演变中观察到特殊的特征。

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