Effects of domestication on brain structure and behavior in mammals |
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Authors: | D. Kruska |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Haustierkunde, Universitat Kiel, Kiel, FRG |
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Abstract: | The domestication of mammals has led to a reduction of brain size in general. There are, however, species-specific differences concerning the degree of mass decrease. Certain parts of the brains are also involved to different degrees but altogether rather unique effects are characteristic for domesticated mammals at different evolutionary levels. These changes in brain size and proportions are compared with behavioral changes due to domestication. They are valued as a result of artificial selection according to human demands, and thus, in zoological terms, they are interpreted as intraspecific adaptations to the special «ecological niche» of domestication. |
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Keywords: | mammals domestication brain size brain parts behavior |
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