Niche construction and the toolkits of hunter–gatherers and food producers
Biological Theory • Vol/Iss. 6(3) • Springer Netherlands • • Published In • Pages: 251-259 •
By Collard, Mark, Buchanan, Briggs, Ruttle, April, O’Brien, Michael J.
Hypothesis
The relationship between population size and toolkit diversity and complexity will be greater among food-producing (i.e. pastoralist, horticulturalist, and agriculturalist) groups than among hunter-gatherers, whereas relationship between risk of resource failure and toolkit diversity and complexity will be greater among hunter-gatherers than among food-producers (253).
Note
The relationship between population size and toolkit complexity (r-squared = 0.268) and diversity (r-squared = 0.236) was significant among food-producers, but insignificant among hunter-gatherers. The relationship between risk of resource failure (proxied by latitude and effective temperature) and toolkit complexity was significant among hunter-gatherers, but insignificant among food-producers.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Linear regression | Supported | p < 0.01 | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Population Size | Independent | Population |
Toolkit Complexity | Dependent | General Tools |
Toolkit Diversity | Dependent | General Tools |