昂贵组织假说可能有助于解释驯化过程中大脑体积减小的原因。

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Communicative and Integrative Biology Pub Date : 2022-08-05 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/19420889.2022.2101196
Raffaela Lesch, Kurt Kotrschal, Andrew C Kitchener, W Tecumseh Fitch, Alexander Kotrschal
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摘要

形态学特征,如白色斑块、松软的耳朵和卷曲的尾巴,在家养动物中普遍存在,被称为“驯化综合征”。“神经嵴/驯化综合征假说”是一个经常被讨论的假说,它有可能为这些特征提供一个统一的解释。尽管这一假说有可能解释驯化综合症的大多数特征,但它与大脑体积缩小只有间接联系,而大脑体积缩小是家畜的典型特征。我们讨论了昂贵组织假说如何有助于解释驯化过程中大脑体积的减小。
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The expensive-tissue hypothesis may help explain brain-size reduction during domestication.

The expensive-tissue hypothesis may help explain brain-size reduction during domestication.

The expensive-tissue hypothesis may help explain brain-size reduction during domestication.

Morphological traits, such as white patches, floppy ears and curly tails, are ubiquitous in domestic animals and are referred to as the 'domestication syndrome'. A commonly discussed hypothesis that has the potential to provide a unifying explanation for these traits is the 'neural crest/domestication syndrome hypothesis'. Although this hypothesis has the potential to explain most traits of the domestication syndrome, it only has an indirect connection to the reduction of brain size, which is a typical trait of domestic animals. We discuss how the expensive-tissue hypothesis might help explain brain-size reduction in domestication.

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