关于生态声学代码的语义学
Almo Farina1, Alessandro E P Villa2
1Department of Pure and Applied Sciences, The University of Urbino, Campus Scientifico "Enrico Mattei", 61029, Urbino, Italy.
Bio Systems
|August 25, 2023
概括
生态代码通过生物信号将生物与环境联系起来. 生态声学和声谱代码来自声学信号和环境因素的相互作用,塑造了声学社区.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 生物声学是一种生物声学.
- 信息理论 信息理论
背景情况:
- 生物代码将环境因素纳入代码构成.
- 生态代码建立了生物体与环境的关系,实现了生物场景.
- 声学代码有助于在物种内部和物种之间进行信号解码.
研究的目的:
- 定义和区分生态,生态声学和声谱代码.
- 阐明声学和生态声学代码之间的进化关系.
- 解释从声学社区中出现的音带代码的出现.
主要方法:
- 生物和生态编码机制的概念分析.
- 对现有的关于声信号和环境相互作用的文献进行审查.
- 声学和生态声学代码的进化路径的综合.
主要成果:
- 生态规范被定义为环境综合生物规范.
- 生态声学代码通过环境相互作用从声学代码演变.
- 声带代码代表了声学社区的新兴特性.
结论:
- 生态规范对于理解生物与环境的相互作用至关重要.
- 生态声学代码代表了生物通信中的显著进化适应.
- 声带代码突出了生态系统中声音的复杂动态.
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