2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2011.01434.x
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Large Brains Buffer Energetic Effects of Seasonal Habitats in Catarrhine Primates

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“…With respect to the first pathway, increased energy inputs correlated with brain enlargement have been found to come from allomaternal care [65], a richer diet or more effective foraging strategies (e.g. [66]), or from cognitive buffering [67] of environmental seasonality [68]. As expected, the species involved show a positive correlation between basal metabolic rate and brain size in placental [69] and marsupial [65] mammals.…”
Section: Box 1 How Organisms Pay For Increased Brain Sizementioning
confidence: 54%
“…With respect to the first pathway, increased energy inputs correlated with brain enlargement have been found to come from allomaternal care [65], a richer diet or more effective foraging strategies (e.g. [66]), or from cognitive buffering [67] of environmental seasonality [68]. As expected, the species involved show a positive correlation between basal metabolic rate and brain size in placental [69] and marsupial [65] mammals.…”
Section: Box 1 How Organisms Pay For Increased Brain Sizementioning
confidence: 54%
“…Van Woerden et al (9) found that relatively large-brained primate species showed less seasonality in their net energy intake, relative to that expected on the basis of environmental seasonality of food, than smaller-brained species. Hence, large brains were proposed to provide cognitive behavioral flexibility that enables buffering against seasonal declines in food availability (the cognitive buffer hypothesis) (9). To date it remains unclear what this cognitive flexibility entails.…”
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“…With recent comparative studies on brain size evolution, the role of the temporal availability of food sources has gained renewed attention (8,9). These studies are built on the idea that additional neural tissue should not only be functional, but an animal must have sufficient energy to afford it (10,11).…”
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