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The Problem of Survival Human Life and All Things Nasty, Brutish, and Short Universality of Human Nature Humans, as a species, faced common problems  The adaptive solutions to these problems form the basic structure of human nature  These adaptations are considered human “universals”  Major Survival Problems Food acquisition & selection  Habitat  Environmental threats  Senescence  Food Acquisition & Selection     We need food to supply energy, but not all organisms “want” to be eaten Food aversions Food sharing serves both survival and reproductive (i.e., courtship) ends Pregnancy sickness:  Teratogens  Dangers of not experiencing pregnancy sickness Hunting    Humans consume large amount of meat, compared to other primates Provisioning explains high male parental investment & sexual division of labour  However, egalitarian food sharing “Showoffs” get sexual access & other benefits in exchange for meat Gathering Meat still constitutes low proportion of diet  Gathered plants constitute 50-80% of modern hunter-gatherer diets  Tools used in gathering  Puts evolutionary emphasis on women  Adjust their foraging to husband’s hunting success  Hunting vs. Gathering   Gathering:  Doesn’t explain hominid divergence  Doesn’t explain division of labour  Men “parasitising” women’s labours Hunting:  Small, but consistent, proportion of diet  Explains above problems Scavenging    Proportion of meat acquired through scavenging Stone tools used (cut marks) Problems:  Range too great to find regular kills  Left-over meat from kill?  Competition with other species  Rotting The Savanna Hypothesis Natural landscape preferences  Habitat selection:  Selection  Information gathering  Exploitation   Flowers & the onset of edible foods Environmental Threats Predators & Poisons:  Fear of snakes, spiders, blood  Adaptations: freeze, avoid/escape, defense, appeasement  Physical environment:  Heights, disease, strangers  “Preparedness”  Senescence “Aging” is an ambiguous term  We are not like washing machines that break apart after long-term use  Senescence is the continuous deterioration over our bodily mechanisms  Selection operates most greatly on organisms at time of peak reproductive value  Suicide & reproductive value  The Wrap-Up Universality of Human Nature  Survival problems:  Food  Habitat  Environmental threats  Senescence  Things to Come     The Evolution of Sex  Asexual vs. sexual reproduction  Genetic copying errors  Parasite defense Sex Ratios Minimum Investment Sexual Dimorphism
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            