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  1. Jan 18, 2024 · The traditionally defined domestication syndrome in crops comprises a set of common phenotypic traits that were selected across different species during the transition from wild to domesticate, facilitating the mutualistic interaction between crops and humans and allowing for growth in human-constructed agricultural niches (Allaby 2014).

  2. Dec 6, 2021 · Domestication is more than a discrete period of selection for prosociality. If domestication is ongoing, as is argued in a suite of archaeological, genetic, and anthropological literature, no animal can be domesticated, but rather domestic, a work in progress.

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  4. domestication to anthropogenic niche construction and, more specifically, to sed-entism; (3) the view of those who link human domestication to selection against aggression and the domestication syndrome ; and (4) a novel view according to which human domestication can be conceived of in terms of a process of political selection .

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    Feminized faces, globular cranial development, depigmentation of the sclera, modest reduction in cranial/brain size;

    Reductions in neonatal androgens and pubertal testosterone levels, increased brain serotonin and oxytocin availability;

    Cooperative communication, cumulative cultural evolution, expanded social networks.Footnote 16 On the basis of a comparison between observed bonobo traits and the inferred traits of the Pan common ancestor, Wrangham and colleagues argue that the mammalian domestication syndrome is also present in bonobos (cf. Hare 2017; Hare and Wrangham 2017). Bon...

    • Lorenzo Del Savio, Matteo Mameli
    • 2020
  5. Jan 28, 2021 · In most definitions of domestication , people select—consciously and unconsciously—for a small number of traits that make their selected plants different from wild ones ; this set of traits is the domestication syndrome [24,25], which varies in composition among the different species that humans manage and cultivate. The term pre ...

    • Charles Roland Clement, Alejandro Casas, Fabiola Alexandra Parra-Rondinel, Carolina Levis, Nivaldo P...
    • 2021
  6. Oct 26, 2020 · Domestication is defined here as a sustained multi-generational mutualistic relationship in which humans assume some significant level of control over the reproduction and care of a plant/animal in order to secure a more predictable supply of a resource of interest and through which the plant/animal is able to increase its reproductive success o...

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  7. Jun 3, 2019 · Domestication is hypothesized to drive correlated responses in animal morphology, physiology and behaviour, a phenomenon known as the domestication syndrome. However, we...

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