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Sackler Colloquium on Extension of Biology Through Culture: Culture extends the scope of evolutionary biology in the great apes

机译:萨克勒关于通过文化扩展生物学的座谈会:文化扩展了大猿类中进化生物学的范围

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Discoveries about the cultures and cultural capacities of the great apes have played a leading role in the recognition emerging in recent decades that cultural inheritance can be a significant factor in the lives not only of humans but also of nonhuman animals. This prominence derives in part from these primates being those with whom we share the most recent common ancestry, thus offering clues to the origins of our own thoroughgoing reliance on cumulative cultural achievements. In addition, the intense research focus on these species has spawned an unprecedented diversity of complementary methodological approaches, the results of which suggest that cultural phenomena pervade the lives of these apes, with potentially major implications for their broader evolutionary biology. Here I review what this extremely broad array of observational and experimental methodologies has taught us about the cultural lives of chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans and consider the ways in which this knowledge extends our wider understanding of primate biology and the processes of adaptation and evolution that shape it. I address these issues first by evaluating the extent to which the results of cultural inheritance echo a suite of core principles that underlie organic Darwinian evolution but also extend them in new ways and then by assessing the principal causal interactions between the primary, genetically based organic processes of evolution and the secondary system of cultural inheritance that is based on social learning from others.
机译:关于大猿的文化和文化能力的发现,在近几十年来逐渐认识到,文化传承不仅是人类而且是非人类动物的生活中都是重要因素的认识中起着主导作用。这些突出部分源于这些灵长类动物,这些灵长类动物是我们与他们拥有最新共同血统的灵长类动物,从而为我们完全依靠累积的文化成就提供了线索。此外,对这些物种的深入研究催生了互补方法学方法前所未有的多样性,其结果表明,文化现象遍及了这些猿猴的生活,可能对其广泛的进化生物学产生重大影响。在这里,我将回顾这一极其广泛的观察和实验方法学,使我们了解了黑猩猩,大猩猩和猩猩的文化生活,并思考了这些知识如何扩展我们对灵长类动物生物学以及适应和进化过程的更广泛理解。塑造它。我首先通过评估文化遗产的结果在多大程度上回应了构成达尔文有机进化基础的核心原则,又以新的方式对其进行扩展,然后通过评估基于遗传的主要有机过程之间的主要因果关系来解决这些问题。进化论和基于他人社会学习的文化传承的次要系统。

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