Marczak Michalina, Misiak Michał, Sorokowska Agnieszka, Sorokowski Piotr
University of Wroclaw, Institute of Psychology, ul. Dawida, Wroclaw, 50-527, Poland.
Am J Hum Biol. 2018 Mar;30(2). doi: 10.1002/ajhb.23078. Epub 2017 Nov 14.
The ratio between the 2nd and 4th digit (2D:4D) is considered to be a sexually dimorphic trait in humans, with males having on average lower 2D:4D values than females. However, significant inter- and intra-sexual differences in digit ratios across populations have been reported. In order to further explore factors influencing the variability of 2D:4D, we performed a study among the Yali, a traditional population from Papua.
We measured digit ratios of 79 adults (47 males) from the traditional Yali society, a polygamous group who inhabit a harsh high-mountain environment almost directly on the equator.
Statistical analysis of the data show no significant inter-sexual difference in digit ratios in our sample.
We discuss the results in light of various factors that putatively shape the differences in digit ratios. We conclude that the results of our study contribute to the existing evidence suggesting that digit ratio might not be universally sexually dimorphic in humans.
食指与无名指长度之比(2D:4D)被认为是人类的一种性别二态性特征,男性的2D:4D值平均低于女性。然而,据报道,不同人群之间以及同一人群内部的手指比例存在显著差异。为了进一步探究影响2D:4D变异性的因素,我们对来自巴布亚的传统人群雅利人进行了一项研究。
我们测量了来自传统雅利社会的79名成年人(47名男性)的手指比例,雅利人是一个一夫多妻制群体,居住在几乎位于赤道的恶劣高山环境中。
对数据的统计分析表明,我们样本中的手指比例在性别之间没有显著差异。
我们根据可能影响手指比例差异的各种因素来讨论结果。我们得出结论,我们的研究结果为现有证据提供了补充,表明手指比例在人类中可能并非普遍存在性别二态性。