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Information Theory Opens New Dimensions in Experimental Studies of Animal Behaviour and Communication. / Reznikova, Zhanna.

в: Animals, Том 13, № 7, 1174, 26.03.2023.

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title = "Information Theory Opens New Dimensions in Experimental Studies of Animal Behaviour and Communication",
abstract = "Over the last 40-50 years, ethology has become increasingly quantitative and computational. However, when analysing animal behavioural sequences, researchers often need help finding an adequate model to assess certain characteristics of these sequences while using a relatively small number of parameters. In this review, I demonstrate that the information theory approaches based on Shannon entropy and Kolmogorov complexity can furnish effective tools to analyse and compare animal natural behaviours. In addition to a comparative analysis of stereotypic behavioural sequences, information theory can provide ideas for particular experiments on sophisticated animal communications. In particular, it has made it possible to discover the existence of a developed symbolic {"}language{"} in leader-scouting ant species based on the ability of these ants to transfer abstract information about remote events.",
keywords = "Kolmogorov complexity, Shannon entropy, animal communication, ants, behavioural patterns, classification, computational ethology, information theory, rodents",
author = "Zhanna Reznikova",
note = "Funding: Supported by Russian Fund for Basic Research 20-04-00072, and by Federal Fundamental Scientific Research Program (FWGS-2021-0003).",
year = "2023",
month = mar,
day = "26",
doi = "10.3390/ani13071174",
language = "English",
volume = "13",
journal = "Animals",
issn = "2076-2615",
publisher = "Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)",
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N2 - Over the last 40-50 years, ethology has become increasingly quantitative and computational. However, when analysing animal behavioural sequences, researchers often need help finding an adequate model to assess certain characteristics of these sequences while using a relatively small number of parameters. In this review, I demonstrate that the information theory approaches based on Shannon entropy and Kolmogorov complexity can furnish effective tools to analyse and compare animal natural behaviours. In addition to a comparative analysis of stereotypic behavioural sequences, information theory can provide ideas for particular experiments on sophisticated animal communications. In particular, it has made it possible to discover the existence of a developed symbolic "language" in leader-scouting ant species based on the ability of these ants to transfer abstract information about remote events.

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KW - animal communication

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KW - behavioural patterns

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