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02 Oct 2009 10:50 am
Family Guys With Little Teeth
If by any chance you are a fundamentalist Christian, skip this post. You can't handle the truth. But if you're a believer that the family is as deep and as old as humanity itself, read on.
Carl Zimmer highlights a few findings from the Ardipithecus fossil research unveiled this week:
Those of you reading this post that have a Y chromosome have canine
teeth that are about the same size as those of my XX readers. The same
rule applies to the teeth of some other
primate species. But in still
other species, the males have much bigger canines than the females. The
difference corresponds fairly well to the kind of social lives these
primates have. Big canines are a sign of intense competition between
males. Canine teeth in some primate species get honed into sharp
daggers that males can use as weapons in battles for territory and for
the opportunity to mate with females.
Men have stubby canines, which many scientists take as a sign that
the competition between males became less intense in our hominid
lineage. That was likely due to a shift in family life. Male
chimpanzees compete with each other to mate with females, but they
don’t help with the kids when they’re born. Humans form long-term
bonds, with fathers helping mothers by, for example, getting more food
for the kids to eat. There’s still male-male competition in our
lineage, but it’s a lot less intense than in other species.
White and his colleagues found so many teeth of different Ardipithecus
individuals that they could compare male and female canines with some
confidence. The male teeth turn out to be surprisingly blunted. This
result suggests that hominids shifted away from a typical ape social
structure early in our ancestry. If this was a result of males forming
long-term bonds with females and helping raise young, this shift was
able to occur while hominids were still living a very ape-like life.
Ardipithecus existed about 2 million years before the oldest evidence
of stone tools, suggesting that technology was not the trigger for the
evolution of nice hominid guys.
Much more fascinating shit here.
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