BIOLOGY 1M03 Chapter 16: Chapter 16 - Evolution and Human Behaviour.docx

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The application of evolutionary principles to understanding human behaviour is controversial. 2: belief is false because natural selection shapes learning mechanism so that organisms adjust their behaviour to local conditions in an adaptive way, ex. Male soapberry bugs guard their mates when females are scarce, but not when females are abundant. Individual males vary their behaviour adaptively in response to local sex ratio. In order for this flexibility in behaviour to evolve, there had to be small genetic differences in male propensity to guard a mated female and small genetic differences in how mate guarding is influenced by local sex ratio. If such variation exists, then natural selection can mold responses of males so that they are locally adaptive. Evolutionary analyses provide important insights about how our brains are designed: natural selection hasn"t just made our brains big, it has shaped our cognitive abilities in very specific ways and molded the way we think.

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