我们解释的局限性:以黄粘球菌合作为例。

IF 1.9 Q1 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Biological theory Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1007/s13752-024-00479-z
Saira Khan
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在这篇文章中,我将展示我们的主要合作进化理论可能无法捕捉特定社会现象的两种方式。我们目前主要理论的第一个缺点是可能错误地描述博弈论中的合作问题。我们目前主要理论的第二个缺点是这些解释模型对生态和基因组背景不敏感。作为一个案例研究来说明这些观点,我将使用一种叫做黄粘球菌的黏菌的合作相互作用。黄豆在其生命周期的许多领域进行合作——群体感应、社会运动、子实体形成和捕食。我特别关注捕食,因为我们还没有发现一个充分的解释,它们是如何在面对发育欺骗时保持合作捕食的。在解释为什么我们没有,我得出概括的结论,阐明我们使用简化模型来解释各种生物体的现实世界行为。
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The Limits of Our Explanation: A Case Study in Myxococcus xanthus Cooperation.

In this article, I demonstrate two ways in which our major theories of the evolution of cooperation may fail to capture particular social phenomena. The first shortcoming of our current major theories stems from the possibility of mischaracterizing the cooperative problem in game theory. The second shortcoming of our current major theories is the insensitivity of these explanatory models to ecological and genomic context. As a case study to illustrate these points, I will use the cooperative interaction of a species of myxobacteria called Myxococcus xanthus. M. xanthus cooperate in many areas of their life cycle-in quorum sensing, social motility, fruiting body formation, and predation. I focus in particular on predation as we have not yet discovered an adequate explanation of how they sustain cooperative predation in the face of developmental cheats. In explaining why we have not, I draw generalizable conclusions that shed light on our use of simplified models to explain real-world behaviors in a variety of organisms.

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