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元宇宙赋能体育产业高质量发展的理论阐释与实践展望 被引量:3
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作者 郭勇壮 阳艺武 +1 位作者 黄彩虹 陈鹏 《湖北体育科技》 2023年第4期301-304,319,共5页
元宇宙是互联网高度发达下衍生的一种与现实世界相互打通并平行存在于现实世界的虚拟世界。运用文献资料、案例分析、逻辑推理法,从元宇宙概念内涵,模型架构,价值意蕴3方面对元宇宙赋能体育产业高质量发展进行理论阐释,选取体育产业中... 元宇宙是互联网高度发达下衍生的一种与现实世界相互打通并平行存在于现实世界的虚拟世界。运用文献资料、案例分析、逻辑推理法,从元宇宙概念内涵,模型架构,价值意蕴3方面对元宇宙赋能体育产业高质量发展进行理论阐释,选取体育产业中体育健身休闲活动、体育竞赛表演活动、体育教育与培训3个类别对元宇宙赋能体育产业的应用进行深入探析。研究表明:元宇宙极致沉浸体验感可以加速体育产业创新发展,丰富的内容生态有助于打造现代化体育产业体系,超时空社交体系培育壮大体育市场主体,虚实交互的经济系统助力体育产业业态升级。提出在体育产业未来发展中要坚持体育本质、贯彻以人为本,明确发展目标、谋划产业布局,完善底层建设、注重人才培养,让元宇宙为体育产业高质量的发展赋予新的能量。 展开更多
关键词 元宇宙 体育产业 社交体系 经济系统
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The evolution of sexual imprinting in socially monogamous populations 被引量:1
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作者 Edith INVERNIZZI R. Tucker GILMAN 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第6期1043-1061,共19页
Sexual imprinting is a common mechanism of mate preference learning. It is thought to influence how traits evolve and in some cases to promote speciation. Recently there has been increasing interest in how sexual impr... Sexual imprinting is a common mechanism of mate preference learning. It is thought to influence how traits evolve and in some cases to promote speciation. Recently there has been increasing interest in how sexual imprinting itself evolves. Theoretical work on polygynous mating systems predicts that females will evolve paternal imprinting, which means they learn to prefer phenotypes expressed by their fathers. In nature however, females of some species learn to prefer phenotypes expressed by their mothers instead. We used a dynamical systems model and tools from adaptive dynamics to study how sexual imprinting evolves in species with socially monogamous mating systems. We considered cases in which the target trait for imprinting is un- der viability selection but is not a reliable signal of paternal investment. Thus, the target trait signals the genetic benefits rather than the parental care benefits of mate choice. When mating is socially monogamous and there is some extra-pair patemity, we show that maternal imprinting can be favored over paternal imprinting. Counterintuitively, females often become choosier when selecting social partners in systems where extra-pair mating is more frequent. That is, females may be more selective when choosing social partners that will sire a smaller percentage of their offspring. Our results offer new testable hypotheses, and ad- vance our understanding of the mechanisms that drive the evolution of mate choice strategies in nature . 展开更多
关键词 Sexual imprinting Mate preference learning MONOGAMY Extra-pair mating Evolution Model
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