从无尾目动物的听觉角度揭示行为隔离的神经基础

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Carlie B Anderson
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摘要

物种的起源和维持是进化生物学中一个统一的主题。配偶选择和性信号选择已经成为生殖隔离的强大驱动力——生物物种概念的关键支柱。隔离行为的机制基础在于大脑的回路和细胞层面的特性,但相对而言,研究还不够充分。在这里,我认为无尾两栖动物的时间听觉选择性为研究生殖隔离的近似机制提供了一个窗口。首先,我将讨论无尾猿的行为作为一种长期存在的神经行为学模型,用来检验行为生殖隔离及其神经相关性。接下来,我回顾了现代神经生物学技术如何揭示无尾动物不同配偶偏好进化的近似机制,强调了时间编码中细胞水平的神经转移。最后,我讨论了未来的研究方向,以揭示行为隔离在anuran模型系统中产生和维持的神经机制。关键信息无尾猿提供了一个强大的模型,用于解决基因流动的神经障碍如何在生物尺度上出现,以及大脑的变化如何促进物种形成等问题。现代进化神经生物学将受益于将新工具应用于这个长期存在的神经行为学模型分支。
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Unraveling the Neural Basis of Behavioral Isolation through the Lens of Audition in Anurans.

Background: The origin and maintenance of species is a unifying theme in evolutionary biology. Mate choice and selection on sexual signals have emerged as powerful drivers of reproductive isolation - the key pillar of the biological species concept. The mechanistic underpinnings of isolating behaviors lie in the circuit- and cellular-level properties of the brain and remain relatively understudied.

Summary: Here, I argue that temporal auditory selectivity in anuran amphibians offers a window into the proximate mechanisms of reproductive isolation. First, I discuss anuran behaviors as a longstanding neuroethological model with which to examine behavioral reproductive isolation and its neural correlates. Next, I review how modern neurobiological techniques are revealing the proximate mechanisms of the evolution of divergent mate preferences in anurans, highlighting cellular-level neural shifts in temporal coding. Finally, I discuss future research directions to reveal the neural mechanisms through which behavioral isolation is generated and maintained in anuran model systems.

Key messages: Anurans offer a powerful model for addressing questions about how neural barriers to gene flow arise across biological scales and how changes in the brain contribute to speciation. Modern evolutionary neurobiology will benefit from applying new tools to this longstanding neuroethological model clade.

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Brain Behavior and Evolution
Brain Behavior and Evolution 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
23.50%
发文量
31
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Brain, Behavior and Evolution'' is a journal with a loyal following, high standards, and a unique profile as the main outlet for the continuing scientific discourse on nervous system evolution. The journal publishes comparative neurobiological studies that focus on nervous system structure, function, or development in vertebrates as well as invertebrates. Approaches range from the molecular over the anatomical and physiological to the behavioral. Despite this diversity, most papers published in ''Brain, Behavior and Evolution'' include an evolutionary angle, at least in the discussion, and focus on neural mechanisms or phenomena. Some purely behavioral research may be within the journal’s scope, but the suitability of such manuscripts will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. The journal also publishes review articles that provide critical overviews of current topics in evolutionary neurobiology.
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