Rosenbaum Stacy, Gettler Lee T
Department of Anthropology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States; Davee Center for Epidemiology and Endocrinology, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, IL, United States.
Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States; The Eck Institute for Global Health, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States.
Physiol Behav. 2018 Sep 1;193(Pt A):1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2017.12.025.
In the class Mammalia, most young are cared for exclusively by their mothers. In species where mothers receive help, however, non-maternal caregivers may play a crucial role in development and life history trajectories. In turn, recipients of such care may have important impacts on caregivers of all types. In Part I of this overview, we briefly review the evolutionary barriers to widespread non-maternal care in mammals, and explain why the exceptions are of particular theoretical importance. We also summarize the current understanding of the selective forces leading to non-maternal care, and the taxa and types of caretakers amongst which it occurs. Finally, we argue for a fresh look at the categorization schemes that have traditionally been used to separate various types of mammalian non-maternal caregivers. This two-part introduction is aimed at scientists from multiple disciplines who study diverse organismal systems. It draws from the social and biological sciences literatures to provide an overview of this special issue of Physiology and Behavior's suite of methodological offerings and theoretical underpinnings.
在哺乳动物纲中,大多数幼崽仅由母亲照顾。然而,在母亲得到帮助的物种中,非母亲照顾者可能在幼崽的发育和生活史轨迹中发挥关键作用。反过来,接受这种照顾的幼崽可能会对所有类型的照顾者产生重要影响。在本综述的第一部分,我们简要回顾了哺乳动物中广泛存在非母亲照顾的进化障碍,并解释了为何这些例外情况具有特别的理论重要性。我们还总结了目前对导致非母亲照顾的选择压力的理解,以及出现非母亲照顾的生物分类群和照顾者类型。最后,我们主张重新审视传统上用于区分各种类型哺乳动物非母亲照顾者的分类方案。这两部分的引言面向研究不同生物系统的多学科科学家。它借鉴了社会科学和生物科学文献,以概述《生理学与行为》这一特刊的一系列方法学内容和理论基础。