Evolutionary conflicts and adapted psychologies.

A P Møller
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Animal information processing and decision making are often considered to be adaptations that allow individuals to behave optimally under particular ecological conditions. Numerous examples demonstrate how cues from the biotic and abiotic environments affect the ways in which animals process information and make decisions. Information gained from interactions with living organisms is the most complex because individuals have to respond to heterospecifics or conspecifics which may decide on what to do depending on the behaviour of a focal individual. Evolutionary conflicts of interest include: (i) interactions between hosts and parasites, predators and prey, and between competitors; (ii) sperm competition interactions between females, male mates and male non-mates, and (iii) interactions between mate-searching females and their potential mates. Brains may evolve particularly rapidly under the influence of evolutionary conflicts and they may enhance the importance of adapted psychologies in these contexts.

进化冲突和适应心理。
动物的信息处理和决策通常被认为是适应,使个体在特定的生态条件下表现最佳。许多例子表明,来自生物和非生物环境的线索如何影响动物处理信息和做出决定的方式。从与生物体的相互作用中获得的信息是最复杂的,因为个体必须对异种或同种做出反应,而这些异种或同种可能取决于焦点个体的行为来决定该做什么。进化中的利益冲突包括:(1)寄主与寄生虫、捕食者与猎物、竞争者之间的相互作用;(ii)雌性、雄性伴侣和非雄性伴侣之间的精子竞争相互作用,以及(iii)寻找配偶的雌性和潜在伴侣之间的相互作用。在进化冲突的影响下,大脑可能进化得特别快,在这种情况下,它们可能会增强适应心理学的重要性。
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