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Divide and conquer: intermediate levels of population fragmentation maximize cultural accumulation

机译:分裂和征服:中间水平的人口碎片最大化文化积累

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Identifying the determinants of cumulative cultural evolution is a key issue in the interdisciplinary field of cultural evolution. A widely held view is that large and well-connected social networks facilitate cumulative cultural evolution because they promote the spread of useful cultural traits and prevent the loss of cultural knowledge through factors such as drift. This view stems from models that focus on the transmission of cultural information, without considering how new cultural traits actually arise. In this paper, we review the literature from various fields that suggest that, under some circumstances, increased connectedness can decrease cultural diversity and reduce innovation rates. Incorporating this idea into an agent-based model, we explore the effect of population fragmentation on cumulative culture and show that, for a given population size, there exists an intermediate level of population fragmentation that maximizes the rate of cumulative cultural evolution. This result is explained by the fact that fully connected, non-fragmented populations are able to maintain complex cultural traits but produce insufficient variation and so lack the cultural diversity required to produce highly complex cultural traits. Conversely, highly fragmented populations produce a variety of cultural traits but cannot maintain complex ones. In populations with intermediate levels of fragmentation, cultural loss and cultural diversity are balanced in a way that maximizes cultural complexity. Our results suggest that population structure needs to be taken into account when investigating the relationship between demography and cumulative culture.
机译:确定累积文化进化的决定因素是跨学科文化进化领域的一个关键问题。一种广泛的观点是,大型且连接良好的社交网络促进了文化的累积进化,因为它们促进了有用文化特征的传播,并防止了文化知识因漂流等因素而流失。这种观点源于侧重于文化信息传递的模型,而没有考虑新的文化特征实际上是如何产生的。在本文中,我们回顾了来自各个领域的文献,这些文献表明,在某些情况下,连通性的增加会降低文化多样性,降低创新率。将这一想法纳入基于主体的模型中,我们探索了种群碎片化对累积文化的影响,并表明,对于给定的种群规模,存在一个中等水平的种群碎片化,使累积文化进化的速率最大化。这一结果的解释是,完全连接的、非碎片化的种群能够维持复杂的文化特征,但产生的变异不足,因此缺乏产生高度复杂的文化特征所需的文化多样性。相反,高度分散的群体会产生多种文化特征,但无法维持复杂的文化特征。在中度分裂的人群中,文化损失和文化多样性以一种最大化文化复杂性的方式得到平衡。我们的结果表明,在调查人口统计学和累积文化之间的关系时,需要考虑人口结构。

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