2023
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.1505
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Foraging and the importance of knowledge in Pemba, Tanzania: implications for childhood evolution

Ilaria Pretelli,
Monique Borgerhoff Mulder,
Bakar Makame Khamis
et al.

Abstract: Childhood is a period of life unique to humans. Childhood may have evolved through the need to acquire knowledge and subsistence skills. In an effort to understand the functional significance of childhood, previous research examined increases with age in returns to foraging across food resources. Such increases could be due to changes in knowledge, or other factors such as body size or strength. Here, we attempt to unpack these age-related changes. First, we estimate age-specific foraging returns for two resou… Show more

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