Allometry of facial mobility in anthropoid primates: implications for the evolution of facial expression.

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY American journal of physical anthropology Pub Date : 2009-01-01 DOI:10.1002/ajpa.20902
Seth D Dobson
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Body size may be an important factor influencing the evolution of facial expression in anthropoid primates due to allometric constraints on the perception of facial movements. Given this hypothesis, I tested the prediction that observed facial mobility is positively correlated with body size in a comparative sample of nonhuman anthropoids. Facial mobility, or the variety of facial movements a species can produce, was estimated using a novel application of the Facial Action Coding System (FACS). I used FACS to estimate facial mobility in 12 nonhuman anthropoid species, based on video recordings of facial activity in zoo animals. Body mass data were taken from the literature. I used phylogenetic generalized least squares (PGLS) to perform a multiple regression analysis with facial mobility as the dependent variable and two independent variables: log body mass and dummy-coded infraorder. Together, body mass and infraorder explain 92% of the variance in facial mobility. However, the partial effect of body mass is much stronger than for infraorder. The results of my study suggest that allometry is an important constraint on the evolution of facial mobility, which may limit the complexity of facial expression in smaller species. More work is needed to clarify the perceptual bases of this allometric pattern.

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类人猿灵长类的面部活动异速:对面部表情进化的影响。
体型可能是影响类人猿面部表情进化的一个重要因素,因为它对面部运动的感知存在异速限制。基于这一假设,我在非人类类人猿的比较样本中测试了观察到的面部活动能力与体型正相关的预测。面部移动性,或一个物种可以产生的面部运动的多样性,是使用面部动作编码系统(FACS)的新应用来估计的。基于动物园动物面部活动的视频记录,我使用FACS来估计12种非人类类人猿的面部活动。体重数据取自文献。我使用系统发育广义最小二乘(PGLS)进行多元回归分析,以面部活动性为因变量和两个自变量:对数体重和虚拟编码的次序。身体质量和次序合在一起可以解释92%的面部活动差异。然而,身体质量的部分影响比次序强得多。我的研究结果表明,异速生长是面部移动性进化的一个重要制约因素,这可能限制了较小物种面部表情的复杂性。需要更多的工作来阐明这种异速模式的感知基础。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Physical Anthropology (AJPA) is the official journal of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. The Journal is published monthly in three quarterly volumes. In addition, two supplements appear on an annual basis, the Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, which publishes major review articles, and the Annual Meeting Issue, containing the Scientific Program of the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists and abstracts of posters and podium presentations. The Yearbook of Physical Anthropology has its own editor, appointed by the Association, and is handled independently of the AJPA. As measured by impact factor, the AJPA is among the top journals listed in the anthropology category by the Social Science Citation Index. The reputation of the AJPA as the leading publication in physical anthropology is built on its century-long record of publishing high quality scientific articles in a wide range of topics.
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