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The evolution of fidelity in sensory systems
Authors:Sornborger Andrew T  Adams Malcolm R
Institution:a Department of Mathematics and Faculty of Engineering, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA
b Department of Mathematics, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA
Abstract:We investigate the effect that noise has on the evolution of measurement strategies and competition in populations of organisms with sensory systems of differing fidelities. We address two questions motivated by experimental and theoretical work on sensory systems in noisy environments: (1) How complex must a sensory system be in order to face the need to develop adaptive measurement strategies that change depending on the noise level? (2) Does the principle of competitive exclusion for sensory systems force one population to win out over all others? We find that the answer to the first question is that even very simple sensory systems will need to change measurement strategies depending on the amount of noise in the environment. Interestingly, the answer to the second question is that, in general, at most two populations with different fidelity sensory systems may co-exist within a single environment.
Keywords:Markov processes  Game theory  Adaptive strategies  Signaling  Signal detection
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