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Why direct effects of predation complicate the social brain hypothesis And how incorporation of explicit proximate behavioral mechanisms might help

机译:为什么掠夺的直接影响使社会大脑假说变得复杂,以及将明确的近距离行为机制纳入其中可能有何帮助

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A growing number of studies have found that large brains may help animals survive by avoiding predation. These studies provide an alternative explanation for existing correlative evidence for one of the dominant hypotheses regarding the evolution of brain size in animals, the social brain hypothesis (SBH). The SBH proposes that social complexity is a major evolutionary driver of large brains. However, if predation both directly selects for large brains and higher levels of sociality, correlations between sociality and brain size may be spurious. We argue that tests of the SBH should take direct effects of predation into account, either by explicitly including them in comparative analyses or by pin-pointing the brain-behavior-fitness pathway through which the SBH operates. Existing data and theory on social behavior can then be used to identify precise candidate mechanisms and formulate new testable predictions.
机译:越来越多的研究发现,大型大脑可以通过避免掠食来帮助动物生存。这些研究为现有的相关证据提供了另一种解释,该证据是关于动物大脑大小演变的一种主要假设,即社会大脑假设(SBH)。 SBH提出,社会复杂性是大脑进化的主要动力。但是,如果捕食者既直接选择大型大脑又选择较高的社交能力,那么社交能力和大脑大小之间的相关性可能是虚假的。我们认为,对SBH的测试应考虑到捕食的直接影响,可以通过将它们明确地包括在比较分析中,或者可以精确指出SBH的大脑行为适应路径。然后可以使用有关社会行为的现有数据和理论来确定精确的候选机制并制定新的可测试的预测。

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