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Population Size and Cultural Evolution in Nonindustrial Food-Producing Societies
- Source :
- PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 9, p e72628 (2013)
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2013.
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Abstract
- Modeling work suggests that population size affects cultural evolution such that larger populations can be expected to have richer and more complex cultural repertoires than smaller populations. Empirical tests of this hypothesis, however, have yielded conflicting results. Here, we report a study in which we investigated whether the subsistence toolkits of small-scale food-producers are influenced by population size in the manner the hypothesis predicts. We applied simple linear and standard multiple regression analysis to data from 40 nonindustrial farming and pastoralist groups to test the hypothesis. Results were consistent with predictions of the hypothesis: both the richness and the complexity of the toolkits of the food-producers were positively and significantly influenced by population size in the simple linear regression analyses. The multiple regression analyses demonstrated that these relationships are independent of the effects of risk of resource failure, which is the other main factor that has been found to influence toolkit richness and complexity in nonindustrial groups. Thus, our study strongly suggests that population size influences cultural evolution in nonindustrial food-producing populations.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
lcsh:Medicine
Biology
Bioinformatics
010603 evolutionary biology
01 natural sciences
Population density
03 medical and health sciences
Cultural Evolution
Linear regression
Econometrics
Humans
lcsh:Science
Sociocultural evolution
030304 developmental biology
Population Density
2. Zero hunger
0303 health sciences
Multidisciplinary
Community
Population size
lcsh:R
Regression analysis
Regression Analysis
lcsh:Q
Species richness
Simple linear regression
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19326203
- Volume :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLoS ONE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e9cdc4a53554c1fad5228d94cc800674
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072628