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Females drive primate social evolution

机译:女性推动灵长类动物社会进化

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Within and across species of primates, the number of males in primate groups is correlated with the number of females. This correlation may arise owing to ecological forces operating on females, with subsequent competition among males for access to groups of females. The temporal relationship between changes in male and female group membership remains unexplored in primates and other mammalian groups. We used a phylogenetic comparative method for detecting evolutionary lag to test whether evolutionary change in the number of males lags behind change in the number of females. We found that change in male membership in primate groups is positively correlated with divergence time in pairwise comparisons. This result is consistent with male numbers adjusting to female group size and highlights the importance of focusing on females when studying primate social evolution. [References: 27]
机译:在灵长类动物内部和不同种类之间,灵长类动物中的雄性数量与雌性数量相关。这种相关性可能是由于生态力量作用于雌性而引起的,随后雄性之间竞争进入雌性群体的竞争。在灵长类动物和其他哺乳动物群体中,男性和女性群体成员之间的变化之间的时间关系尚待探索。我们使用了系统发育比较方法来检测进化滞后,以检验男性数量的进化变化是否落后于女性数量的变化。我们发现在成对比较中,灵长类动物组中男性成员的变化与发散时间呈正相关。这一结果与适应女性群体规模的男性人数一致,并突出了研究灵长类动物社会进化时关注女性的重要性。 [参考:27]

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