Theory in Cultural Evolution Lab, Department of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany.
Sci Rep. 2020 Aug 31;10(1):14318. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-70475-3.
The process of human adaptation to novel environments is a uniquely complex interplay between cultural and genetic changes. However, mechanistically, we understand little about these processes. To begin to untangle these threads of human adaptation we use mathematical models to describe and investigate cultural selective sweeps. We show that cultural sweeps differ in important ways from the genetic equivalents. The models show that the dynamics of cultural selective sweeps and, consequently, their differences from genetic sweeps depend critically on cultural transmission mechanisms. Further, we consider the effect of processes unique to culture such as foresight and innovations in response to an environmental change on adaptation. Finally we show that a 'cultural evolutionary rescue', or the survival of an endangered population by means of cultural adaptation, is possible. We suggest that culture might make a true, genetic, evolutionary rescue plausible for human populations.
人类适应新环境的过程是文化和遗传变化之间独特而复杂的相互作用。然而,从机械上讲,我们对这些过程知之甚少。为了开始理清人类适应的这些线索,我们使用数学模型来描述和研究文化选择的扫荡。我们表明,文化扫荡在重要方面与遗传等同物不同。这些模型表明,文化选择扫荡的动态,以及它们与遗传扫荡的差异,取决于文化传播机制。此外,我们还考虑了文化所特有的过程的影响,如前瞻性和对环境变化的创新,以适应环境。最后,我们表明,通过文化适应,一种“文化进化救援”,或者说濒危种群的生存是可能的。我们认为,文化可能使人类种群真正的、遗传的、进化的救援成为可能。