Title: SPECIES
1SPECIES INTERACTIONS
DOMESTICATION OF MAMMALS
2INTERSPECIFIC INTERACTIONS (Categories)
Many interactions involve COEVOLUTION
3EXPLOITATION
Predation - coevolution
4EXPLOITATION
Mammal-plant interactions
5EXPLOITATION
Mammal-plant interactions
6EXPLOITATION
Parasitism Disease -- host parasite coevolution
Plague
Rabies
Lyme disease
7EXPLOITATION
Parasite host cospeciation
Geomydoecus
Geomys
8MUTUALISM
Endosymbionts
Initially endoparasities?
9MUTUALISM
Mammal-plant mutualism
Evolve from relationships that were initially
exploitative
10MUTUALISM
Mammal-mammal mutualism
Shared predator vigilance
11DOMESTICATION of mammals
12ORDER CARNIVORA Family Canidae
Earliest domestication?
Wild canids
13ORDER CARNIVORA Family Canidae
Wolf variability (Canis lupus)
14ORDER CARNIVORA Family Canidae
Dog breeds
(relationships inferred from nuclear genes)
15ORDER CARNIVORA Family Felidae
16ORDER CARNIVORA Family Felidae
17ORDER PERISSODACTYLA Family Equidae
Domestic horse --- ca. 6,000 ypb ASIA
18ORDER PERISSODACTYLA Family Equidae
Genetics
19ORDER PERISSODACTYLA Family Equidae
Hybridization
All equid hybrids are sterile due to problems of
chromosome pairing during meiosis (unbalanced
gametes)
20ORDER ARTIODACTYLA Family Bovidae
21ORDER ARTIODACTYLA Family Bovidae
22ORDER ARTIODACTYLA Family Suidae
ORDER ARTIODACTYLA Family Cervidae
23ORDER ARTIODACTYLA Family Camelidae
24ORDER ARTIODACTYLA Family Camelidae
The only large mammal domesticates from
the Western Hemisphere
25ORDER RODENTIA Family Caviidae
ORDER LAGOMORPHA Family Leporidae
26Ecology of Domestication
Types of domesticates
Commensal (dog, cat) Not originally raised by
humans but attracted to human modified habitats
Captive (ungulates) Purposefully captured and
raised by humans
Six requirements for successful captive
domestication (from Jared Diamond 2002.
Nature 418700-707)
1) Generalist diet
2) Favorable life history (fecundity and growth
rate)
3) Docile disposition
4) Captive breeding
5) Social grouping in herds
6) Low panic response
Also genetic predisposition for artificial
selection (natural variability, hybridization)
27Geography of Domestication
Predominance of Eurasia
Why?
Earliest agricultural economies
Large selection of appropriate mammals