Computational analyses of dynamic visual displays reveal diet-dependent male signalling in Rabidosa rabida wolf spiders

IF 2.3 2区 生物学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Noori Choi , Dustin J. Wilgers , Eileen A. Hebets
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Abstract

Male courtship signals vary widely due to genetic, environmental and ecological influences. This study investigates how diet manipulation affects the dynamic visual components of multimodal courtship displays in male Rabidosa rabida wolf spiders. Using a Gaussian Hidden Markov Model (GHMM), we implemented an automated bottom-up approach to identify the hierarchical structure of foreleg movements during courtship. We then integrated unary and binary similarity measures to quantitatively compare these movements. Our results show that the GHMM-derived structural organization of foreleg movements closely aligns with classifications made by human observers. Furthermore, combining unary and binary similarity measures provides a robust framework for quantifying dynamic movements in animal communication. Notably, male foraging history influences both foreleg morphology and movement during courtship displays. This study enhances our understanding of the evolution of complex male courtship signals and offers a standardized framework for future research.
动态视觉显示的计算分析揭示了Rabidosa rabida狼蛛的饮食依赖性雄性信号
由于遗传、环境和生态的影响,雄性求偶信号差异很大。本研究探讨了饮食操纵如何影响雄性Rabidosa rabida狼蛛多模态求爱表现的动态视觉成分。使用高斯隐马尔可夫模型(GHMM),我们实现了一种自动化的自下而上的方法来识别求偶期间前腿运动的层次结构。然后,我们整合一元和二元相似性度量来定量地比较这些运动。我们的研究结果表明,ghmm衍生的前腿运动结构组织与人类观察者所做的分类密切一致。此外,结合一元和二元相似性度量为量化动物交流中的动态运动提供了一个强大的框架。值得注意的是,雄性的觅食历史影响了求偶期间的前腿形态和运动。这项研究增强了我们对复杂雄性求偶信号进化的理解,并为未来的研究提供了一个标准化的框架。
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Animal Behaviour
Animal Behaviour 生物-动物学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
8.00%
发文量
236
审稿时长
10.2 weeks
期刊介绍: Growing interest in behavioural biology and the international reputation of Animal Behaviour prompted an expansion to monthly publication in 1989. Animal Behaviour continues to be the journal of choice for biologists, ethologists, psychologists, physiologists, and veterinarians with an interest in the subject.
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