Department of Biology, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001, USA.
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2012 Feb;87(1):194-208. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-185X.2011.00192.x. Epub 2011 Jul 22.
Humans have a dual nature. We are subject to the same natural laws and forces as other species yet dominate global ecology and exhibit enormous variation in energy use, cultural diversity, and apparent social organization. We suggest scientists tackle these challenges with a macroecological approach-using comparative statistical techniques to identify deep patterns of variation in large datasets and to test for causal mechanisms. We show the power of a metabolic perspective for interpreting these patterns and suggesting possible underlying mechanisms, one that focuses on the exchange of energy and materials within and among human societies and with the biophysical environment. Examples on human foraging ecology, life history, space use, population structure, disease ecology, cultural and linguistic diversity patterns, and industrial and urban systems showcase the power and promise of this approach.
人类具有双重性质。我们和其他物种一样,受制于相同的自然法则和力量,但却主宰着全球生态系统,在能量利用、文化多样性和明显的社会组织方面表现出巨大的差异。我们建议科学家们采用宏观生态学方法来应对这些挑战——使用比较统计技术来识别大数据集中的变化的深层模式,并测试因果机制。我们展示了代谢观点的力量,该观点用于解释这些模式并提出可能的潜在机制,重点是在人类社会内部和之间以及与生物物理环境之间交换能量和物质。关于人类觅食生态学、生命史、空间利用、人口结构、疾病生态学、文化和语言多样性模式以及工业和城市系统的例子展示了这种方法的力量和前景。