-- No previous study
on animal domestication has involved such a careful examination of genetic variation in the wild ancestral species.
Marshall, a noted expert
on animal domestication, considers the research exciting because it shows that settled hunter - gatherers rather than farmers were the first people to transform environmental relations with small mammals.
Not exact matches
We need to realize that overall food production
on this planet since the
domestication of plants and
animals has been
on an unsustainable basis.
Over time, man and
animal grew closer, and selection based
on behaviour eventually led to the
domestication of the wildcat.
The research indicates that the
domestication of
animals has a much broader impact
on human -
animal communication than previously believed.
Two:
Domestication makes
animals dependent
on humans for food and, for the most part, reproduction.
The beginning of agriculture and
animal domestication, which began in the Near East before 11,000 years ago, had a tremendous impact
on human lifestyle.
He hypothesized a century ago that «the fundamentals of European civilization — organized village life, agriculture,
domestication of
animals, weaving, etc. — were originated
on the oases of Central Asia long before the time of Babylon.»
The first chapter of «
On the Origin of Species» discusses the
domestication of
animals such as as pigeons, cattle and dogs, and Darwin then uses artificial selection as a springboard to introduce the theory of natural selection.
Prior work had suggested that domesticated dogs came from the Middle East based
on archaeological evidence and
domestication patterns for other
animals.
Colin Barras's article
on the
domestication of humans highlights genetic similarities to domesticated
animals and says these may have arisen...
To test ideas of
animal domestication, a bold experiment in Siberia put evolution
on a fast track
After about 12 generations, the
animals evidenced the first appearance of physical traits associated with
domestication, notably a white patch
on the forehead.
Based
on observations of a group of three young female Somali wild asses at the Saint Louis Zoo, the study provides new insight into the species» social behavior in a captive setting — a relatively good proxy environment for the early phases of wild
animal domestication.
On a 2 or 3 degrees warmer Earth, cultivation of crops (wheat, rye, rice), fruit and vegetables, and
domestication of
animals would be far more difficult than in the present mild mid-latitudes.