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El impulso conductual, donde los cambios en la dieta preceden a la evolución física, es clave para entender los orígenes humanos. Los datos fósiles de primates revelan que los cambios en la dieta de los herbívoros ocurrieron 700.000 años antes de los cambios dentales, lo que ofrece información sobre las vías evolutivas.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Paleoantropología y Biología Evolutiva
  • Análisis Isotópico en Paleontología

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los procesos evolutivos pueden implicar cambios secuenciales en el comportamiento y la morfología, denominados impulso conductual.
  • La detección del impulso conductual en el registro fósil es un desafío debido a la dificultad de medir de manera independiente los comportamientos pasados de los rasgos físicos.
  • Comprender la evolución de la dieta de los primates, en particular el consumo de plantas graminoides, ofrece una ventana única a estos procesos.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para investigar el tiempo evolutivo de los cambios en la dieta frente a los cambios morfológicos en los primates fósiles.
  • Para probar la hipótesis del impulso conductual en el contexto de la evolución de la dieta de los primeros homínidos.
  • Para determinar si los cambios en el comportamiento de los gramívoros (comedores de hierba) precedieron a las adaptaciones dentales en los monos cercopitecídeos.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis de las proporciones de isótopos de carbono y oxígeno en restos fósiles de monos cercopitecídeos.
  • Integración de los datos isotópicos con el conocimiento existente de la evolución dietética de los homínidos.
  • Desacoplamiento temporal del comportamiento dietético (inferido de los isótopos) y la morfología dental.

Principales resultados:

  • Se identificó evidencia de comportamiento graminivoro en monos cercopitecídeos fósiles.
  • Se encontró que los cambios en el comportamiento de los gramívoros precedieron a los cambios correspondientes en la morfología dental en aproximadamente 700,000 años.
  • Esta separación temporal apoya el concepto de impulso conductual en la evolución de los primates.

Conclusiones:

  • Los cambios en la dieta, específicamente la adopción de plantas graminoides, probablemente actuaron como un impulsor significativo en la evolución de los primates y los primeros humanos.
  • Los hallazgos demuestran que los cambios de comportamiento pueden preceder e influir en la evolución morfológica posterior.
  • Este estudio proporciona un marco para identificar y comprender el impulso conductual en el registro fósil, contribuyendo a nuestro conocimiento de la evolución humana.