人間 の 進化 の 初期 の 触媒 と なる 可能性 の ある 協同 繁殖
Judith M Burkart1,2, Paola Cerrito1, Giancarlo Natalucci3
1Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Evolutionary anthropology
|August 29, 2025
まとめ
人間における協同繁殖 (CB) は,広範囲にわたる全母的ケアを含んでおり,おそらく大きな脳とユニークな人間の歴史の特徴の進化を触発した. このモデルは人間の適応における 共進化的フィードバックループを 最もよく説明します
科学分野:
- 人類の進化
- 霊長類学
- 発達心理学
背景:
- 人間には特異な特徴があります 例えば 大きくて 社交的でない乳児や 幼少期の社会的な発達や 長期間熟成を必要とする大きな脳などです
- これらの特徴は相互に関連しており,進化の過程で共進化した可能性がある.
- 協同繁殖 (CB) は,広範な全母子介護を含む重要な人間の適応複合体です.
研究 の 目的:
- 人間の適応特性の共進化的なフィードバックループの トリガーを調べる
- 双脚性,選択性,食事の質,協同繁殖を含む潜在的な触媒を評価する.
主な方法:
- 考古学,発達心理学,小児科の 最近の証拠の分析
- 種間の比較分析と 進化の時間軸
主要な成果:
- 協同的な繁殖先 (CB-first) モデルは,利用可能なデータに最も適しています.
- 長い神経発達に伴う人口統計的課題を緩和することで,脳の大きさの増加に触媒として作用した.
結論:
- 広範囲にわたる全母子育児 (協同育児) は人間の進化の初期に重要な要素でした.
- CBは出生率の上昇を可能にし 成長が遅い大脳がもたらした 人口のジレンマを克服しました
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