自然选择是否有利于地球上最高的人群中身材更高的人?
Does natural selection favour taller stature among the tallest people on earth?
作者信息
Stulp Gert, Barrett Louise, Tropf Felix C, Mills Melinda
机构信息
Department of Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London WC1E 7HT, UK Department of Sociology, University of Groningen, Grote Rozenstraat 31, Groningen 9712 TG, The Netherlands
Department of Psychology, University of Lethbridge, 4401 University Drive West, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada T1 K 3M4 Applied Behavioural Ecology and Ecosystems Research Unit, University of South Africa, Private Bag X6 Florida 1710, Johannesburg, South Africa.
出版信息
Proc Biol Sci. 2015 May 7;282(1806):20150211. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2015.0211.
The Dutch are the tallest people on earth. Over the last 200 years, they have grown 20 cm in height: a rapid rate of increase that points to environmental causes. This secular trend in height is echoed across all Western populations, but came to an end, or at least levelled off, much earlier than in The Netherlands. One possibility, then, is that natural selection acted congruently with these environmentally induced changes to further promote tall stature among the people of the lowlands. Using data from the LifeLines study, which follows a large sample of the population of the north of The Netherlands (n = 94 516), we examined how height was related to measures of reproductive success (as a proxy for fitness). Across three decades (1935-1967), height was consistently related to reproductive output (number of children born and number of surviving children), favouring taller men and average height women. This was despite a later age at first birth for taller individuals. Furthermore, even in this low-mortality population, taller women experienced higher child survival, which contributed positively to their increased reproductive success. Thus, natural selection in addition to good environmental conditions may help explain why the Dutch are so tall.
荷兰人是世界上最高的人群。在过去的200年里,他们的身高增长了20厘米:增长速度很快,这表明是环境因素导致的。身高的这种长期趋势在所有西方人群中都有体现,但比荷兰结束得更早,或者至少趋于平稳。那么一种可能性是,自然选择与这些环境引起的变化协同作用,进一步促进了低地地区人群的高身材。我们利用生命线研究的数据,该研究跟踪了荷兰北部的大量人群样本(n = 94516),研究了身高与生殖成功率(作为健康状况的指标)之间的关系。在三十年(1935 - 1967年)间,身高一直与生殖产出(生育子女数和存活子女数)相关,有利于高个子男性和平均身高的女性。尽管高个子个体首次生育的年龄较晚。此外,即使在这个低死亡率的人群中,较高的女性的孩子存活率也更高,这对她们生殖成功率的提高有积极贡献。因此,除了良好的环境条件外,自然选择可能有助于解释为什么荷兰人如此之高。