The authors investigate the comparative classification performance of the two groups linear classification techniques. They compared the Fisher linear classification analysis, its robust version based on the minimum c...The authors investigate the comparative classification performance of the two groups linear classification techniques. They compared the Fisher linear classification analysis, its robust version based on the minimum covariance determinant with the Filter linear classification rule and the linear combination linear classification technique. These procedures are investigated using laboratory reared aedes albopictus mosquito data set and simulated data set generated based on heteroscedastic covariance matrices with various proportion of contamination. The evaluation procedure is based on the effect of contamination on the mean probabilities of correct classification obtain for each technique. The comparative analysis revealed that the robust Fisher linear classification rule and the linear combination linear classification rule are robust and comparable than the other procedures.展开更多
This study presents the determination of the stress intensity factors (SIFs) at the edges of the cracks in an elastic strip weakened by N-collinear cracks. The problem of an orthotropic elastic strip is reduced to a...This study presents the determination of the stress intensity factors (SIFs) at the edges of the cracks in an elastic strip weakened by N-collinear cracks. The problem of an orthotropic elastic strip is reduced to a system of Cauchy type singular integral equations. The system of singular integral equations is approached by a Quadrature technique. Under two different loading conditions, the results are obtained for the different cases of crack numbers. The resistance of the strip is examined by considering the orthotropic properties of the strip material. Finally, the crack interactions are clarified during the analysis.展开更多
The active transmission of information from sender to receiver is a fundamental component of communication, and is therefore a primary facet in evolutionary models of sexual selection. Research in several systems has ...The active transmission of information from sender to receiver is a fundamental component of communication, and is therefore a primary facet in evolutionary models of sexual selection. Research in several systems has underlined the importance of multiple sensory modalities in courtship signals. However, we still tend to think of individuals as having a relatively static signal in consecutive communicative events. While this may be true for certain traits such as body size or coloration, behaviorally modulated signals can quickly violate this assumption. In this work, we explore how intraspecific variation may be an important component of interspecific signal divergence using cichlid fishes from Lake Malawi. Behavioral analyses were made using six species of Malawian cichlids from two divergent genera. While interspecific differences were found between congeners based on species-level analyses of both acoustic and audiovisual signals, intraspecific variation was of a similar magnitude. Specifically, individual fishes were found to possess highly plastic signal repertoires. This finding was ubiquitous across all species and resuited in a great deal of overlap between heterospecific individuals, despite statistically distinct species means. These results demonstrate that some aspects of courtship in Malawian cichlids are more plastic than previously proposed, and that studies must account for signal variability within individuals. We propose here that behavioral variability in signaling is important in determining the communication landscape on which signals are perceived. We review potential complexity deriving from multimodal signaling, discuss the sources for such lability, and suggest ways in which this issue may be approached experimentally .展开更多
文摘The authors investigate the comparative classification performance of the two groups linear classification techniques. They compared the Fisher linear classification analysis, its robust version based on the minimum covariance determinant with the Filter linear classification rule and the linear combination linear classification technique. These procedures are investigated using laboratory reared aedes albopictus mosquito data set and simulated data set generated based on heteroscedastic covariance matrices with various proportion of contamination. The evaluation procedure is based on the effect of contamination on the mean probabilities of correct classification obtain for each technique. The comparative analysis revealed that the robust Fisher linear classification rule and the linear combination linear classification rule are robust and comparable than the other procedures.
文摘This study presents the determination of the stress intensity factors (SIFs) at the edges of the cracks in an elastic strip weakened by N-collinear cracks. The problem of an orthotropic elastic strip is reduced to a system of Cauchy type singular integral equations. The system of singular integral equations is approached by a Quadrature technique. Under two different loading conditions, the results are obtained for the different cases of crack numbers. The resistance of the strip is examined by considering the orthotropic properties of the strip material. Finally, the crack interactions are clarified during the analysis.
文摘The active transmission of information from sender to receiver is a fundamental component of communication, and is therefore a primary facet in evolutionary models of sexual selection. Research in several systems has underlined the importance of multiple sensory modalities in courtship signals. However, we still tend to think of individuals as having a relatively static signal in consecutive communicative events. While this may be true for certain traits such as body size or coloration, behaviorally modulated signals can quickly violate this assumption. In this work, we explore how intraspecific variation may be an important component of interspecific signal divergence using cichlid fishes from Lake Malawi. Behavioral analyses were made using six species of Malawian cichlids from two divergent genera. While interspecific differences were found between congeners based on species-level analyses of both acoustic and audiovisual signals, intraspecific variation was of a similar magnitude. Specifically, individual fishes were found to possess highly plastic signal repertoires. This finding was ubiquitous across all species and resuited in a great deal of overlap between heterospecific individuals, despite statistically distinct species means. These results demonstrate that some aspects of courtship in Malawian cichlids are more plastic than previously proposed, and that studies must account for signal variability within individuals. We propose here that behavioral variability in signaling is important in determining the communication landscape on which signals are perceived. We review potential complexity deriving from multimodal signaling, discuss the sources for such lability, and suggest ways in which this issue may be approached experimentally .