Title: Human Evolutionary Ecology
1Human Evolutionary Ecology
2Crucial Components of Dawkins
- The goal of evolution, from the perspective of
the individual, is the get your genes represented
in the next generation - genetic determinism our phenotype is the
vehicle. That carries our genes. But genes are
driving the vehicle. - Consequently a lot of Human behavior is
directed toward reproduction. - Individual decision making. In contrast to
selectionism, individual decision making and how
those decision affect the trajectories of
evolution are crucial - METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM INDIVIDUAL
ACTIONS HAVE LONG TERM EVOLUTIONARY CONSEQUENCES
3HOW CAN THIS BE THE CASE--- A MAJOR ASSUMPTION
SUPPORTS METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM
- Over the long haul, humans brain and therefore
the human mind has been shaped by selection to
maximize fitness. The human brain. This means
that the choices we make are designed to maximize
fitness and gene representation. - This assumption may be overturned in the process
of investigation. If it is, then why is that the
case
4Parental Investment
Laura Betzig
Altruism
Sexual Selection
Kin Selection
5Prey Choice Model
provides a set of predictions on which a predator
(humans in our case) should choose from an array
of potential choices. all else being equal in
terms of prey density, encounter rates,
processing time, a predator should go for the
prey with the highest energy return rates.
Why should this be the case? Natural selection
has shaped predators to behave this
way Predator decision-making, though flexible,
will choose a higher ranked resource over a
lower one. Why take a bunny when you just as
easily take down a deer.
6Virginia Butler Resource Depression on the
Northwest Coast of North America
- Questions
- What is Resource Depression? Why might this
concept be important in archaeology? - How is this concept related to Prey Choice Models
- What does Butler want to explain?
- How does she estimate prey size?--- after all
shes working with fish bone? - Does HEE inform this paper? How and why?
- What parts of this paper do not fit within an
- HEE framework?