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Who Was Helping? The Scope for Female Cooperative Breeding in Early Homo

机译:谁在帮忙?早期人类女性合作育的范围

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Derived aspects of our human life history, such as short interbirth intervals and altricial newborns, have been attributed to male provisioning of nutrient-rich meat within monogamous relationships. However, many primatologists and anthropologists have questioned the relative importance of pair-bonding and biparental care, pointing to evidence that cooperative breeding better characterizes human reproductive and child-care relationships. We present a mathematical model with empirically-informed parameter ranges showing that natural selection favors cooperation among mothers over a wide range of conditions. In contrast, our analysis provides a far more narrow range of support for selection favoring male coalition-based monogamy over more promiscuous independent males, suggesting that provisioning within monogamous relationships may fall short of explaining the evolution of Homo life history. Rather, broader cooperative networks within and between the sexes provide the primary basis for our unique life history.
机译:我们人类生活史上的衍生方面,例如较短的分娩间隔和新生儿,已被归因于一夫一妻制关系中男性提供的营养丰富的肉类。但是,许多灵长类动物学家和人类学家对配对和双亲照顾的相对重要性提出了质疑,指出有证据表明合作育种可以更好地表征人类生殖和育儿关系。我们提出了一个具有经验信息参数范围的数学模型,表明自然选择在广泛的条件下有利于母亲之间的合作。相比之下,我们的分析为偏爱基于男性联盟的一夫一妻制的选择提供了更为狭窄的支持,而不是更为混杂的独立男性,这表明一夫一妻制关系中的规定可能不足以解释人类生活史的演变。而是,两性内和两性之间更广泛的合作网络为我们独特的生活史提供了主要基础。

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