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Food-Sharing Networks in Lamalera, Indonesia Reciprocity, Kinship, and Distance

机译:印度尼西亚Lamalera的食物共享网络互惠,血缘和距离

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Exponential random graph modeling (ERGM) is used here to test hypotheses derived from human behavioral ecology about the adaptive nature of human food sharing. Respondents in all (n = 317) households in the fishing and sea-hunting village of Lamalera, Indonesia, were asked to name those households to whom they had more frequently given (and from whom they had more frequently received) food during the preceding sea-hunting season. The responses were used to construct a social network of between-household food-sharing relationships in the village. The results show that kinship, proximity, and reciprocal sharing all strongly increase the probability of giving food to a household. The effects of kinship and distance are relatively independent of each other, although reciprocity is more common among residentially and genealogically close households. The results show support for reciprocal altruism as a motivation for food sharing, while kinship and distance appear to be important partner-choice criteria.
机译:此处使用指数随机图建模(ERGM)来测试源自人类行为生态学的关于人类食物共享的适应性的假设。要求在印度尼西亚Lamalera捕鱼和捕海村的所有(n = 317)家庭中的受访者列出在前海中获得更多食物(以及获得更多食物)的住户狩猎季节。这些答复被用来在村庄中建立家庭间食物共享关系的社会网络。结果表明,亲戚关系,亲密关系和相互分享都极大地增加了为家庭提供食物的可能性。亲戚关系和距离的影响相对相互独立,尽管在住所和家谱上亲密的家庭中互惠更普遍。结果表明,互惠利他主义是分享食物的动机,而血缘和距离似乎是重要的伴侣选择标准。

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    《Human Nature》 |2010年第3期|p.243-268|共26页
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    David A. Nolin;

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