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SUBMITTER: Ji T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4785984 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ji Ting T Zheng Xiu-Deng XD He Qiao-Qiao QQ Wu Jia-Jia JJ Mace Ruth R Tao Yi Y
Royal Society open science 20160217 2
Humans divide themselves up into separate cultures, which is a unique and ubiquitous characteristic of our species. Kinship norms are one of the defining features of such societies. Here we show how norms of marital residence can evolve as a frequency-dependent strategy, using real-world cases from southwestern China and an evolutionary game model. The process of kinship change has occurred in the past and is also occurring now in southwestern China. Our data and models show how transitions betw ...[more]