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大猿类作为理解早期生活经历下游后果的模型生物的前景。

The promise of great apes as model organisms for understanding the downstream consequences of early life experiences.

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, USA.

Department of Anthropology, Northwestern University, USA; Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University, USA.

出版信息

Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2023 Sep;152:105240. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105240. Epub 2023 May 20.

Abstract

Early life experiences have a significant influence on adult health and aging processes in humans. Despite widespread interest in the evolutionary roots of this phenomenon, very little research on this topic has been conducted in humans' closest living relatives, the great apes. The longitudinal data sets that are now available on wild and captive great ape populations hold great promise to clarify the nature, evolutionary function, and mechanisms underlying these connections in species which share key human life history characteristics. Here, we explain features of great ape life history and socioecologies that make them of particular interest for this topic, as well as those that may limit their utility as comparative models; outline the ways in which available data are complementary to and extend the kinds of data that are available for humans; and review what is currently known about the connections among early life experiences, social behavior, and adult physiology and biological fitness in our closest living relatives. We conclude by highlighting key next steps for this emerging area of research.

摘要

早期生活经历对人类的成年健康和衰老过程有重大影响。尽管人们对这一现象的进化根源普遍感兴趣,但在人类最亲近的亲属——大猿类中,对此主题的研究却很少。目前,关于野生和圈养大猿类群体的纵向数据集为阐明这些在具有关键人类生活史特征的物种中联系的本质、进化功能和机制提供了巨大的希望。在这里,我们解释了大猿类生活史和社会生态学的特征,这些特征使它们特别适合研究这个主题,以及那些可能限制它们作为比较模型的有用性的特征;概述了现有数据在哪些方面与人类可用数据互补和扩展;并回顾了目前在我们最亲近的亲属中,早期生活经历、社会行为以及成年生理和生物适应性之间的联系的情况。最后,我们强调了这一新兴研究领域的关键下一步。

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