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Natural selection, a fundamental concept in evolutionary biology, is the mechanism by which evolution is driven, favoring organisms that are best adapted to their environments. This process enhances their chances of survival and reproduction. Adaptation, a key outcome of this process, involves genetic modifications that optimize an organism's functionality under specific environmental challenges, such as extreme cold or thinner air at high altitudes.
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The principle of natural selection posits that organisms better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. This principle is closely intertwined with mating preferences, a key aspect of sexual selection, which evolutionary psychologists believe is driven by instincts to propagate one's genes. Such instincts significantly influence mating behaviors and preferences between genders.
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人类迁移中的选择和适应.

Adrian Viliami Bell1,2

  • 1Department of Anthropology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

Evolutionary anthropology
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概括

移民对人类生物学产生了深远的影响,影响了遗传学,生理学和文化. 在迁移过程中,在个人,家庭和社区层面发生适应,塑造进化轨迹.

科学领域:

  • 人类生物学 人类生物学
  • 进化科学是一种进化科学.
  • 社会文化人类学 社会文化人类学

背景情况:

  • 移民是一个复杂的现象,具有重要的生物和社会文化影响.
  • 人类适应迁移涉及生理,遗传和文化方面的维度.
  • 了解这些适应对于理解人类进化历史至关重要.

研究的目的:

  • 审查移民如何在生理学,遗传学和社会文化领域塑造人类生物学.
  • 突出迁移期间文化和遗传选择的多层次过程.
  • 探索与迁移相关的适应的持续性.

主要方法:

  • 综述跨多个学科的现有文献.
  • 分析迁移的起源,过境和目的地阶段的适应过程.
  • 检查个人,家庭和社区层面的选择性压力.

主要成果:

  • 移民导致个人,家庭和社区层面的适应.
  • 这些层面的互动和反会影响迁移的结果和演变.
  • 有证据表明,累积培养和生理适应是成功迁移的关键.

结论:

关键词:
文化 文化 文化 文化进化 进化 演化 演化 演化 演化人类生物学 人类生物学移民 移民 迁移 迁移

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  • 迁移是一个强大的选择性力量,塑造了人类的生物学和进化.
  • 适应迁移发生在多个尺度上,从基因到文化.
  • 需要对移民相关适应和"移民文化"的持续性进行进一步的研究.