Reticulate evolution and humans: origins and ecology
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Beschreibung: | XII, 233 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
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Preface vii
1 Reticulate evolution: an introduction 1
1.1 Reticulate evolution and the development of the web-of-life metaphor 1
1.2 Examples of evolutionary consequences from introgressive hybridization:
animals 5
1.2.1 Evolution of adaptations and hybrid speciation: Darwin s finches 5
1.2.2 Evolution of adaptations and hybrid speciation: African cichlids 10
1.3 Examples of evolutionary consequences from introgressive
hybridization: plants 13
1.3.1 Evolution of adaptations and hybrid speciation: Louisiana Irises 13
1.3.2 Introgression and hybrid speciation: Arabidopsis 16
1.4 Examples of the evolutionary consequences from horizontal gene
transfer: prokaryotes 18
1.4.1 Transfer of adaptive machinery: bacteria and archaebacteria 18
1.4.2 Horizontal transfer and species distributions: thermophylic
bacteria 19
1.5 Summary and conclusions 20
2 Reticulate evolution: nonhominine primates 21
2.1 Reticulate evolution in New World nonhominines 21
2.1.1 Introgressive hybridization: howler monkeys 22
2.1.2 Introgressive hybridization: spider monkeys 24
2.1.3 Introgressive hybridization: marmosets and tamarins 26
2.2 Reticulate evolution in Old World nonhominines 26
2.2.1 Introgressive hybridization in Lemuriformes 27
2.2.2 Introgressive hybridization in slow lorises 29
2.2.3 Introgressive hybridization in langurs and leaf monkeys 29
2.2.4 Introgressive hybridization and hybrid speciation in
cercopithecines 30
2.2.5 Introgressive hybridization in the Hominidae and Hylobatidae 40
2.3 Summary and conclusions 42
3 Reticulate evolution in the hominines 44
3.1 Reticulate evolution within and among Pan, Gorilla, and Homo and
their ancestors 44
3.2 Reticulate evolution in the hominine fossil record: analogies and
Australopithecus 45
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3.3 Reticulate evolution in the hominines: molecular evidence of
introgressive hybridization and hybrid lineage formation 46
3.3.1 Evidence of Homo x Gorilla x Pan introgression and
the origin of hybrid taxa 47
3.3.2 Evidence of introgression within Gorilla and Pan 53
3.4 Summary and conclusions 64
4 Reticulate evolution in the genus Homo 65
4.1 Reticulate evolution within Homo 65
4.2 Models of Homo evolution: Replacement, Multiregional, and
Hybridization 66
4.3 Tests of the Multiregional, Replacement, and Hybridization/
Introgression Models of human evolution 66
4.3.1 Testing the models of human evolution: fossil evidence of
the co-occurrence of species 68
4.3.2 Testing the models of human evolution: evidence of hybrid fossils 70
4.3.3 Testing the models of human evolution: molecular evidence 72
4.3.4 Testing the models of human evolution: additional evidence 79
4.4 Summary and conclusions 80
5 Reticulate evolution and beneficial organisms—part I 81
5.1 Reticulate evolution and the formation of organisms utilized by humans 81
5.2 Reticulate evolution and human companions 83
5.2.1 Reticulate evolution and canids 83
5.2.2 Reticulate evolution and the domestic cat/wildcat assemblage 88
5.2.3 Reticulate evolution and genets 90
5.3 Reticulate evolution and human burden bearers 91
5.3.1 Reticulate evolution and the donkey 91
5.3.2 Reticulate evolution and the water buffalo 92
5.4 Reticulate evolution and human clothing 93
5.4.1 Reticulate evolution and cotton 93
5.4.2 Reticulate evolution and deerskins 94
5.4.3 Reticulate evolution and caribou/reindeer skins 95
5.5 Reticulate evolution of fuel, building materials, corks, and containers 96
5.5.1 Reticulate evolution of wood products—fuel 96
5.5.2 Reticulate evolution of wood products—building materials 97
5.5.3 Reticulate evolution of wood products—cork 98
5.5.4 Reticulate evolution of containers—bottle gourds 99
5.6 Reticulate evolution of drugs 100
5.6.1 Reticulate evolution and atropine 100
5.6.2 Reticulate evolution and essential oils 101
5.6.3 Reticulate evolution and chocolate 102
5.6.4 Reticulate evolution and tobacco 103
5.6.5 Reticulate evolution and alcohol 104
5.6.6 Reticulate evolution and coffee 105
5.6.7 Reticulate evolution and Cannabis 106
5.7 Summary and conclusions 107
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6 Reticulate evolution and beneficial organisms—part II 109
6.1 Reticulate evolution and the formation of organisms utilized
by humans 109
6.2 Reticulate evolution and sources of animal protein 111
6.2.1 Reticulate evolution and shellfish 111
6.2.2 Reticulate evolution and fish: trout 114
6.2.3 Reticulate evolution and fish: peacock bass 115
6.2.4 Reticulate evolution and fish: cod 116
6.2.5 Reticulate evolution and fish: eels 117
6.2.6 Reticulate evolution and fish: Dolly Varden 118
6.2.7 Reticulate evolution and fish: tuna 119
6.2.8 Reticulate evolution and birds: ducks 120
6.2.9 Reticulate evolution and birds: partridge 122
6.2.10 Reticulate evolution and mammals: sheep 122
6.2.11 Reticulate evolution and mammals: goats 123
6.2.12 Reticulate evolution and mammals: chamois 126
6.2.13 Reticulate evolution and mammals: banteng/kouprey 127
6.2.14 Reticulate evolution and mammals: cattle 128
6.2.15 Reticulate evolution and mammals: kob and waterbuck 128
6.2.16 Reticulate evolution and mammals: oryx and sable antelope 130
6.2.17 Reticulate evolution and mammals: elephants and wooly
mammoths 130
6.2.18 Reticulate evolution and mammals: pigs 132
6.2.19 Reticulate evolution and mammals: hares and rabbits 132
6.3 Summary and conclusions 134
7 Reticulate evolution and beneficial organisms—part III 135
7.1 Reticulate evolution and the formation of organisms utilized
by humans 135
7.2 Reticulate evolution and plant-based food sources 136
7.2.1 Reticulate evolution and honey 136
7.2.2 Reticulate evolution and root crops: potato 137
7.2.3 Reticulate evolution and root crops: cassava 139
7.2.4 Reticulate evolution and root crops: yams 140
7.2.5 Reticulate evolution and seed crops: pearl millet 142
7.2.6 Reticulate evolution and seed crops: wheat 143
7.2.7 Reticulate evolution and seed crops: Eragrostis 143
7.2.8 Reticulate evolution and seed crops: peanut 144
7.2.9 Reticulate evolution and seed crops: rice 145
7.2.10 Reticulate evolution and seed crops: maize 146
7.2.11 Reticulate evolution and seed crops: pea 147
7.2.12 Reticulate evolution and seed crops: cowpea 148
7.2.13 Reticulate evolution and seed crops: common bean 149
7.2.14 Reticulate evolution and fruit crops: breadfruit 149
7.2.15 Reticulate evolution and fruit crops: peach palm 151
7.2.16 Reticulate evolution and fruit crops: apples 151
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7.2.17 Reticulate evolution and fruit crops: coconut 153
7.2.18 Reticulate evolution and fruit crops: pepino 154
7.2.19 Reticulate evolution and fruit crops: citrus 155
7.2.20 Reticulate evolution and sugarcane 156
7.3 Summary and conclusions 157
8 Reticulate evolution of disease vectors and diseases 158
8.1 Reticulate evolution and the development of human disease vectors
and diseases 158
8.2 Reticulate evolution and human disease vectors 159
8.2.1 Reticulate evolution and Triatoma, the vector for Chagas disease 159
8.2.2 Reticulate evolution and Simulium, the vector for river blindness 161
8.2.3 Reticulate evolution and Culex species 162
8.2.4 Reticulate evolution and Anopheles species 162
8.3 Reticulate evolution and human diseases 164
8.3.1 Reticulate evolution and viral pathogens 165
8.3.2 Reticulate evolution and bacterial pathogens 169
8.3.3 Reticulate evolution and protozoan pathogens 175
8.3.4 Reticulate evolution and protist pathogens 178
8.3.5 Reticulate evolution and fungal pathogens 179
8.3.6 Reticulate evolution and parasitic roundworms 180
8.4 Summary and conclusions 181
9 Epilogue 182
9.1 Reticulate evolution and humans: what have we learned? 182
9.2 Reticulate evolution and humans: how do we apply what we
have learned 183
Glossary 185
References 187
Index 223
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