Population interconnectivity shapes the distribution and complexity of chimpanzee cumulative culture

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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While cumulative culture is a hallmark of hominin evolution, its origins can be traced back to our common ancestor with chimpanzees. Here we investigate the evolutionary origins of chimpanzee cumulative culture, and why it remained incipient. To trace cultural transmission among the four chimpanzee subspecies, we built between-populations networks based on genetic markers of recent migration and shared cultural traits. We show that limited levels of interconnectivity favoured the emergence of a few instances of cumulative culture in chimpanzees. As in humans, cultural complexification likely happened in steps, with between-community transmission promoting incremental changes and repurposing of technologies. We propose that divergence in social patterns led to increased between-group mobility in Homo, propelling our lineage towards a trajectory of irreversible dependence on cultural complexification. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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culture,population,complexity,distribution
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