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Adult sex ratios and partner scarcity among hunter–gatherers: implications for dispersal patterns and the evolution of human sociality

机译:猎人与采集者之间的成年性别比和伴侣稀缺:对传播方式和人类社会关系演变的影响

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Small populations are susceptible to high genetic loads and random fluctuations in birth and death rates. While these selective forces can adversely affect their viability, small populations persist across taxa. Here, we investigate the resilience of small groups to demographic uncertainty, and specifically to fluctuations in adult sex ratio (ASR), partner availability and dispersal patterns. Using 25 years of demographic data for two Savannah Pumé groups of South American hunter–gatherers, we show that in small human populations: (i) ASRs fluctuate substantially from year to year, but do not consistently trend in a sex-biased direction; (ii) the primary driver of local variation in partner availability is stochasticity in the sex ratio at maturity; and (iii) dispersal outside of the group is an important behavioural means to mediate locally constrained mating options. To then simulate conditions under which dispersal outside of the local group may have evolved, we develop two mathematical models. Model results predict that if the ASR is biased, the globally rarer sex should disperse. The model's utility is then evaluated by applying our empirical data to this central prediction. The results are consistent with the observed hunter–gatherer pattern of variation in the sex that disperses. Together, these findings offer an alternative explanation to resource provisioning for the evolution of traits central to human sociality (e.g. flexible dispersal, bilocal post-marital residence and cooperation across local groups). We argue that in small populations, looking outside of one's local group is necessary to find a mate and that, motivated by ASR imbalance, the alliances formed to facilitate the movement of partners are an important foundation for the human-typical pattern of network formation across local groups.This article is part of the themed issue ‘Adult sex ratios and reproductive decisions: a critical re-examination of sex differences in human and animal societies’.
机译:人口少易受高遗传负荷和出生率和死亡率随机波动的影响。尽管这些选择性力量会对它们的生存能力产生不利影响,但少数人群在整个分类单元中仍然存在。在这里,我们调查了小群体对人口不确定性的抵御能力,尤其是对成年人性别比(ASR),伴侣可及性和分散模式的波动的抵御能力。通过使用两个萨凡纳普美南美狩猎者和采集者群体的25年人口数据,我们发现在人口稀少的人群中:(i)ASR逐年大幅波动,但并没有始终保持性别偏向; (ii)伴侣可获得性局部变化的主要驱动力是成熟时性别比例的随机性; (iii)分散在群体之外是调解局部受限交配选择的重要行为手段。然后为了模拟可能发生在本地群体之外的分散的条件,我们开发了两个数学模型。模型结果预测,如果ASR有偏见,那么全球范围内的稀有性别应会消失。然后,通过将我们的经验数据应用于该中央预测,来评估模型的效用。结果与所观察到的性别分布的猎人-采集者变化模式一致。这些发现共同为人类社会核心特质的演变提供了资源配置的另一种解释(例如,灵活的分散,双本地婚后居住和跨地方群体的合作)。我们认为,在少数人群中,寻找自己的伴侣是必要的,而要寻找伴侣,而在ASR失衡的推动下,为促进合作伙伴流动而形成的联盟是跨网络形成人类模式的重要基础本文是主题问题``成人性别比例和生殖决策:对人类和动物社会性别差异的重要重新审查''的一部分。

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