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Unity in diversity: Lessons from macaque societies

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EVOLUTIONARY ANTHROPOLOGY
卷 16, 期 6, 页码 224-238

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/evan.20147

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social style; correlated variation; robustness; constraint; epigenesis; phylogeny; Macaca

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The macaque radiation is as old as the hominin radiation, approximately 7 million years. After Homo, Macaca has the widest geographical range among primates, and both of these genera are present in tropical and temperate regions as well. Whereas the single extant representative of the genus Homo diverged through processes of cultural diversification, extant species of macaques emerged through processes of evolutionary diversification. Macaque societies are characterized by profound unity and great diversity, and can best be described as variations on the same theme. To understand macaque variation and adaptation, we must take into account the processes that insure the persistence of their societies across generations and environments.

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