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The fitness value of ecological information in a variable world.

Jacob UsinowiczMary I O'Connor
Published in: Ecology letters (2023)
Information processing is increasingly recognized as a fundamental component of life in variable environments, including the evolved use of environmental cues, biomolecular networks, and social learning. Despite this, ecology lacks a quantitative framework for understanding how population, community, and ecosystem dynamics depend on information processing. Here, we review the rationale and evidence for 'fitness value of information' (FVOI), and synthesize theoretical work in ecology, information theory, and probability behind this general mathematical framework. The FVOI quantifies how species' per capita population growth rates can depend on the use of information in their environment. FVOI is a breakthrough approach to linking information processing and ecological and evolutionary outcomes in a changing environment, addressing longstanding questions about how information mediates the effects of environmental change and species interactions.
Keyphrases
  • health information
  • human health
  • healthcare
  • climate change
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • body composition
  • clinical trial
  • risk assessment
  • metabolic syndrome
  • adipose tissue
  • genome wide