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givesomefucks@lemmy.world ⁨5⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Neoteny is 100% a thing and relevant to domestication…

But that’s more because childhood is a very very expensive thing biologically that is punished harshly in most environments, but pays off dividends in adulthood.

At a certain point, it’s best to never grow out of those conditions.

Domestication is a prerequisite for human civilization (permanent urban centers) which is seemingly a prerequisite for most of our advanced technology, said technology then intensifies neoteny.

You’re still viewing it thru the lens of human civilization

The nature of domestication is often misunderstood. Most definitions of the process are anthropocentric and center on human intentionality, which minimizes the role of unconscious selection and also excludes non-human domesticators. An overarching, biologically grounded definition of domestication is discussed, which emphasizes its core nature as a coevolutionary process that arises from a specialized mutualism, in which one species controls the fitness of another in order to gain resources and/or services. This inclusive definition encompasses both human-associated domestication of crop plants and livestock as well as other non-human domesticators, such as insects. It also calls into question the idea that humans are themselves domesticated, given that evolution of human traits did not arise through the control of fitness by another species.

www.cell.com/trends/…/S0169-5347(22)00089-1

I think you’d be interested in that article

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