常見例句雙語例句The social science middle-ground, lately known as sociobiology, claims that we learn at least some specific cultural behaviors on the basis of biological need and evolution.社會科學(xué)的中間立場近來被稱爲(wèi)“社會生物學(xué)”,它認(rèn)爲(wèi)我們至少學(xué)習(xí)了一些以生物需要和進化爲(wèi)基礎(chǔ)的特有的文化行爲(wèi)。They discovered, as they report in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, that male hyraxes are doing far more than just repetitively communicating that they are ready to mate.正如他們發(fā)表在行爲(wèi)生態(tài)學(xué)和社會生物學(xué)上的文章所述,動物學(xué)家發(fā)現(xiàn)雄性巖貍所做的比僅僅是求偶所需的反複的聲音聯(lián)系要多得多。"Blue-eyed men may have unconsciously learned to value a physical trait that can facilitate recognition of own kin," the scientists said in the journal Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.這篇研究報告在《行爲(wèi)生態(tài)學(xué)和生物社會學(xué)》上發(fā)表,文中提到,“藍(lán)眼睛男人無論是否知道這個槼則,他們在潛意識?會注重這種具有‘識別功能’的身躰特徵。”權(quán)威例句He released a genie: in three terse papers, he founded the discipline known as sociobiology.ECONOMIST: Bill HamiltonHorrified, because of its implications for human nature—which still make sociobiology a controversial discipline.ECONOMIST: Bill HamiltonGould, a Harvard paleontologist and a popular-science writer, who died in 2002, was taking aim mainly at the rising ambitions of sociobiology.NEWYORKER: It Ain’t Necessarily So 返回 sociobiology