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种内脑体重变异性:对丹麦数据及其他灵长类物种的重新审视。

Within-species brain-body weight variability: a reexamination of the Danish data and other primate species.

作者信息

Holloway R L

出版信息

Am J Phys Anthropol. 1980 Jul;53(1):109-21. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330530115.

Abstract

A restudy of the Danish brain weight data published by Pakkenberg and Voigt ('64), using partial correlation techniques, confirms and extends their earlier conclusions regarding a much stronger allometric relationship between height and brain weight than between body weight and brain weight. The relationship is particularly strong in males, and not in females, which is hypothesized to be related to higher fat components in the latter. Comparative data for smaller samples of Pan, Gorilla, Pongo, Macaca, Papio, and Saimiri using body weights, suggest that such relationships also hold more strongly in males than females, although more reliable data are greatly needed. In addition to providing within-species ranges of variability for variously derived neural statistics (e.g., encephalization quotients, "extra neurons," etc.), for "normal" primates, it is suggested that while allometric trends do exist within species, and particularly males, evolutionary pressures leading to larger brain size were probably very diverse, and that any one homogenistic theory is unlikely.

摘要

对帕肯伯格和沃伊特(1964年)发表的丹麦脑重量数据进行的重新研究,运用偏相关技术,证实并扩展了他们早期的结论,即身高与脑重量之间的异速生长关系比体重与脑重量之间的关系要强得多。这种关系在男性中尤为明显,而在女性中则不然,据推测这与女性体内较高的脂肪成分有关。使用体重对黑猩猩、大猩猩、猩猩、猕猴、狒狒和松鼠猴的较小样本进行的比较数据表明,尽管非常需要更可靠的数据,但这种关系在男性中也比在女性中更为明显。除了为“正常”灵长类动物提供各种衍生神经统计数据(例如,脑化商、“额外神经元”等)的种内变异范围外,研究表明,虽然种内尤其是男性中存在异速生长趋势,但导致大脑尺寸增大的进化压力可能非常多样,任何单一的同质化理论都不太可能成立。

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