Eco-anthropologie (EA), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, CNRS, Université de Paris, Musée de l'Homme, Paris, France.
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
PLoS One. 2022 Mar 8;17(3):e0264761. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0264761. eCollection 2022.
Reproductive seasonality is a phenomenon common to human and animal populations and driven by, among others, climatic variables. Given the currently changing climate and its impacts on both the environment and human lives, the question arises of its potential effects on reproductive seasonality. Few studies have specifically explored the seasonality of reproduction among hunter-gatherers and anyone investigated how current climate change might affect this phenomenon. In this study we addressed reproductive seasonality in the Baka Pygmy living in African rain forests. Since reproductive seasonality can be linked to weather patterns, we explore this possibility. However, climatic variables driving weather patterns have changed over the years, so we assessed whether this has influenced the Baka reproductive pattern. Based on 34 years of written birth records and oral questionnaires from 13 years of systematic fieldwork, we observed a bimodal birth pattern with two birth peaks at 6-month intervals. Our results demonstrate that precipitation at conception or at birth potentially has effects, respectively negative and positive on the monthly number of births; and temperature has a role in controlling other variables that do affect the reproductive pattern. Changing weather patterns appear to be affecting the reproductive seasonality in the Baka, suggesting that attention needs to be given to the influence of global climate change on forager societies.
生殖季节性是人类和动物种群中普遍存在的现象,其驱动因素包括气候变量等。考虑到当前气候变化及其对环境和人类生活的影响,人们不禁要问其对生殖季节性的潜在影响。很少有研究专门探讨狩猎采集者的生殖季节性,也没有人研究当前气候变化如何影响这一现象。在这项研究中,我们研究了生活在非洲雨林中的巴卡俾格米人的生殖季节性。由于生殖季节性可能与天气模式有关,我们探讨了这种可能性。然而,多年来驱动天气模式的气候变量发生了变化,因此我们评估了这是否影响了巴卡人的生殖模式。基于 34 年的书面出生记录和 13 年系统实地考察的口头问卷调查,我们观察到了两个月间隔的两次生育高峰的双峰生育模式。我们的研究结果表明,受孕或出生时的降水可能分别对每月出生人数产生负面影响和正面影响;而温度在控制其他影响生殖模式的变量方面起着作用。不断变化的天气模式似乎正在影响巴卡人的生殖季节性,这表明需要关注全球气候变化对觅食社会的影响。