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Mini-Review

The expensive-tissue hypothesis may help explain brain-size reduction during domestication

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Pages 190-192 | Received 01 Jun 2022, Accepted 08 Jul 2022, Published online: 05 Aug 2022

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Figure 1. Graphic visualization (and exaggeration) of the expensive-tissue hypothesis in cat domestication. The process of adapting to human environments might have led to a trade-off between brain volume and gut length. This potentially could be explained by two mutually non-exclusive processes outlined in hypothesis I and II.

Figure 1. Graphic visualization (and exaggeration) of the expensive-tissue hypothesis in cat domestication. The process of adapting to human environments might have led to a trade-off between brain volume and gut length. This potentially could be explained by two mutually non-exclusive processes outlined in hypothesis I and II.