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Allomaternal Investment and Relational Uncertainty among Ngandu Farmers of the Central African Republic

机译:中非共和国Ngandu农民之间的异源投资和关系不确定性

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Several studies have suggested a matrilateral bias in allomaternal (non-maternal) infant and child caregiving. The bias has been associated with the allomother’s certainty of genetic relatedness, where allomothers with high certainty of genetic relatedness will invest more in children because of potential fitness benefits. Using quantitative behavioral observations collected on Ngandu 8- to 12-month-old infants from the Central African Republic, I examine who is caring for infants and test whether certainty of genetic relatedness may influence investment by allomothers. Results indicate a matrilateral bias in caregiving by extended kin members, but this does not affect the total level of care infants receive when fathers and siblings are included in the analysis. These results replicate a previous study done among an adjacent foraging population and emphasize the importance of examining children’s complete social environments when addressing caregiving and child development.
机译:几项研究表明,异源性(非母亲)婴儿和儿童护理中存在对侧偏斜。这种偏见与异体母亲的遗传关联性有关,在这种情况下,具有潜在遗传优势的具有高度遗传相关性的异母体会在儿童身上进行更多的投资。利用对来自中非共和国Ngandu 8至12个月大婴儿的定量行为观察,我检查了谁在照料婴儿,并检验了遗传相关性的确定性是否会影响异体母体的投资。结果表明,亲属对长期亲属的照护有偏见,但是当分析中包括父亲和兄弟姐妹时,这并不影响婴儿获得的总照护水平。这些结果重复了先前在邻近的觅食人群中进行的研究,并强调了在解决照料和儿童发育时检查儿童完整的社会环境的重要性。

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