Primate Behavior and the Importance of Comparative Studies in Biological Anthropology.

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Aaron A Sandel, Jeremiah E Scott, Jason M Kamilar
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Abstract

Biological anthropology seeks to understand humans from an evolutionary perspective. Namely, what makes humans different from other animals, and how did we get this way? Many relevant traits are physical, but many others are behavioral. For example, when and why did our species develop complex cognition, enduring bonds, and intense cooperation? Given the importance of behavior, biological anthropologists have a long history of turning to our primate relatives to generate hypotheses about the evolutionary processes shaping humans. Indeed, primate behavior is foundational to our field. But not all biological anthropologists appreciate the value of primate behavior for understanding human evolution. Beyond lip service in introductory paragraphs and grant proposals, many primatologists do not make explicit how their work is relevant to human evolution. In this review, we have three main goals: (1) emphasize how comparative studies of primate behavior are crucial to biological anthropology; (2) outline how primatologists and biological anthropologists can improve their work by avoiding common problems that arise when making such comparisons; and (3) provide a primer on the concepts and methods underlying comparative analyses of traits. We provide examples to highlight these points related to cognition, sociality, and diet. We conclude with several recommendations including (1) detailed, high-quality studies of behavior that allow for appropriate comparisons within and across species; (2) using primates as a "gateway clade" and expanding our research to any relevant taxa; and (3) careful attention to the ethical implications of making comparisons to other primates given racist tropes and a history of eugenics.

灵长类动物行为及其在生物人类学中比较研究的重要性。
生物人类学试图从进化的角度来理解人类。也就是说,是什么让人类与其他动物不同,我们是如何做到这一点的?许多相关的特征是生理上的,但还有许多是行为上的。例如,我们的物种何时以及为什么会发展出复杂的认知、持久的联系和强烈的合作?考虑到行为的重要性,生物人类学家长期以来一直转向我们的灵长类亲戚,以产生关于塑造人类的进化过程的假设。事实上,灵长类动物的行为是我们这个领域的基础。但并不是所有的生物人类学家都认同灵长类动物行为对于理解人类进化的价值。许多灵长类动物学家除了在引言段落和拨款提案中说些言不由衷的话外,并没有明确说明他们的工作与人类进化的关系。在这篇综述中,我们有三个主要目标:(1)强调灵长类动物行为的比较研究对生物人类学的重要性;(2)概述灵长类动物学家和生物人类学家如何通过避免在进行这种比较时出现的常见问题来改进他们的工作;(3)对性状比较分析的概念和方法进行了初步介绍。我们提供了一些例子来突出这些与认知、社交和饮食有关的观点。最后,我们提出了一些建议,包括:(1)对行为进行详细的、高质量的研究,以便在物种内部和物种之间进行适当的比较;(2)将灵长类作为“门户分支”,并将研究范围扩大到所有相关分类群;(3)在种族主义和优生学的历史背景下,仔细关注与其他灵长类动物进行比较的伦理含义。
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