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基于两性异形来解读原始人类的行为。

Interpreting hominid behavior on the basis of sexual dimorphism.

作者信息

Plavcan J M, van Schaik C P

机构信息

Department of Anatomy, New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, Old Westbury 11568, USA.

出版信息

J Hum Evol. 1997 Apr;32(4):345-74. doi: 10.1006/jhev.1996.0096.

Abstract

Numerous studies use estimates of sexual dimorphism in canine tooth size and body weight to support speculation about the behavior of australopithecines. However, the range of mating systems inferred for australopithecines encompasses virtually the entire spectrum of mating systems seen among extant anthropoid primates, from monogamy to polygyny characterized by intense male male competition. This variety of opinion can be attributed partly to the unusual combination of high body size dimorphism and reduced canine dimorphism in australopithecines. Here we provide a joint comparison of recent models for the behavioral correlates of both canine dimorphism and body size dimorphism, and apply this to published estimates of dimorphism in body size and canine tooth size in hominids. Among extant species, body weight dimorphism and canine dimorphism are strongly correlated with estimates of intrasexual competition. Canine crown height dimorphism provides the best discrimination between taxa that show high degrees of male-male competition, and those that do not. Relative male maxillary canine tooth size offers additional evidence about male-male competition. On the other hand, canine occlusal dimorphism offers little discrimination among species of different male-male competition levels. Estimates of canine dimorphism, relative canine size, and body weight dimorphism in australopithecines provide little definitive information about male-male competition or mating systems. Dimorphism of Australopithecus africanus and Australopithecus robustus can be reconciled with a mating system characterized by low-intensity male-male competition. The pattern of dimorphism and relative canine size in Australopithecus afarensis and A. robustus provides contradictory evidence about mating systems and male-male competition. We review a number of hypotheses that may explain the unusual pattern of dimorphism of A. afarensis and Australopithecus boisei, but non-satisfactorily resolves the problem given current data.

摘要

许多研究利用犬齿大小和体重的两性异形估计值,来支持关于南方古猿行为的推测。然而,为南方古猿推断出的交配系统范围,实际上涵盖了现存类人猿灵长类动物中可见的交配系统的整个谱系,从一夫一妻制到以激烈的雄性间竞争为特征的一夫多妻制。这种观点的多样性部分可归因于南方古猿中高体型两性异形和减小的犬齿两性异形的不寻常组合。在这里,我们对犬齿两性异形和体型两性异形的行为相关性的近期模型进行联合比较,并将其应用于已发表的人类体型和犬齿大小两性异形的估计值。在现存物种中,体重两性异形和犬齿两性异形与同性竞争的估计值密切相关。犬冠高度两性异形能最好地区分表现出高度雄性间竞争的类群和未表现出这种竞争的类群。相对雄性上颌犬齿大小提供了关于雄性间竞争的额外证据。另一方面,犬齿咬合两性异形在不同雄性间竞争水平的物种之间几乎没有区分作用。南方古猿犬齿两性异形、相对犬齿大小和体重两性异形的估计值,几乎没有提供关于雄性间竞争或交配系统的确切信息。非洲南方古猿和粗壮南方古猿的两性异形可以与以低强度雄性间竞争为特征的交配系统相协调。阿法南方古猿和粗壮南方古猿的两性异形模式及相对犬齿大小,为交配系统和雄性间竞争提供了相互矛盾的证据。我们回顾了一些可能解释阿法南方古猿和鲍氏南方古猿不寻常两性异形模式的假说,但根据目前的数据,这些假说不能令人满意地解决这个问题。

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