Department of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, United States of America.
University of Durham, Department of Anthropology, Durham DH1 3LE, UK.
Theor Popul Biol. 2023 Oct;153:1-14. doi: 10.1016/j.tpb.2023.06.001. Epub 2023 Jun 13.
The evolution of a cultural trait may be affected by niche construction, or changes in the selective environment of that trait due to the inheritance of other cultural traits that make up a cultural background. This study investigates the evolution of a cultural trait, such as the acceptance of the idea of contraception, that is both vertically and horizontally transmitted within a homogeneous social network. Individuals may conform to the norm, and adopters of the trait have fewer progeny than others. In addition, adoption of this trait is affected by a vertically transmitted aspect of the cultural background, such as the preference for high or low levels of education. Our model shows that such cultural niche construction can facilitate the spread of traits with low Darwinian fitness while providing an environment that counteracts conformity to norms. In addition, niche construction can facilitate the 'demographic transition' by making reduced fertility socially accepted.
文化特征的演变可能受到生态位构建的影响,或者由于构成文化背景的其他文化特征的遗传,该特征的选择环境发生变化。本研究调查了一种文化特征的演变,例如对避孕观念的接受,这种观念在同质社会网络中垂直和水平传播。个人可能会遵循规范,而具有这种特征的采用者比其他人的后代更少。此外,这种特征的采用受到文化背景的垂直传递方面的影响,例如对高低水平教育的偏好。我们的模型表明,这种文化生态位构建可以促进具有低达尔文适合度的特征的传播,同时提供一个与规范一致性相反的环境。此外,生态位构建可以通过使生育力降低在社会上被接受来促进“人口转变”。