The Historical Study of Ethnographic Fieldwork
... particular social world they partially created in interaction with the villagers through their fieldwork strategies. Here, the primary issue is the way they set up their household and conducted their local exchange relations. The villagers had to be prevailed upon to build the anthropologists a hous ...
... particular social world they partially created in interaction with the villagers through their fieldwork strategies. Here, the primary issue is the way they set up their household and conducted their local exchange relations. The villagers had to be prevailed upon to build the anthropologists a hous ...
Department of Biology
... Participants will see first-hand the ecological problems that beset this part of the country, including water diversion for agriculture, intense urbanization, and the introduction of numerous exotic plants and animals, and will meet with scientists and agency officials charged with management respon ...
... Participants will see first-hand the ecological problems that beset this part of the country, including water diversion for agriculture, intense urbanization, and the introduction of numerous exotic plants and animals, and will meet with scientists and agency officials charged with management respon ...
Functional traits, convergent evolution, and periodic tables of niches
... space. In general, more diverse niches and fewer gaps within the total realm of niche space would be expected in diverse tropical communities than in those from similar habitats at higher latitudes containing fewer species. Even if convergence fosters confidence that a periodic niche scheme is possi ...
... space. In general, more diverse niches and fewer gaps within the total realm of niche space would be expected in diverse tropical communities than in those from similar habitats at higher latitudes containing fewer species. Even if convergence fosters confidence that a periodic niche scheme is possi ...
- Wiley Online Library
... from the predator odour (Dixson, Munday & Jones 2010). Both Munday et al. (2010) and Ferrari et al. (2011a) showed similar olfactory impairments in juvenile damselfish and demonstrated a dramatic increase in mortality rate under natural conditions for fish exposed to 850 p.p.m. CO2. Chemosensory tests ...
... from the predator odour (Dixson, Munday & Jones 2010). Both Munday et al. (2010) and Ferrari et al. (2011a) showed similar olfactory impairments in juvenile damselfish and demonstrated a dramatic increase in mortality rate under natural conditions for fish exposed to 850 p.p.m. CO2. Chemosensory tests ...
Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts
... ‘Explanation’ here includes argumentation concerning the diversity of ways in which anthropologists have understood the key concepts of their discipline and the way these have changed over time and might be expected to change in future. The volume is both overview and polemic, intended as a study gu ...
... ‘Explanation’ here includes argumentation concerning the diversity of ways in which anthropologists have understood the key concepts of their discipline and the way these have changed over time and might be expected to change in future. The volume is both overview and polemic, intended as a study gu ...
Resilience of Microbial Systems Towards Disturbances - UvA-DARE
... functions of different species may overlap and therefore influence the stability-diversity relationship (Figure 2b, c). On the other hand, other hypotheses have attempted to explain the irregularities in the stability-diversity relationship by alternative mechanisms: for example how keystone species ...
... functions of different species may overlap and therefore influence the stability-diversity relationship (Figure 2b, c). On the other hand, other hypotheses have attempted to explain the irregularities in the stability-diversity relationship by alternative mechanisms: for example how keystone species ...
Grades 9-12 Teacher Guide
... Essential activities should be taught sequentially in order to guide students toward designing a field study or a multi-step plan—gathering, recording and organizing data while outdoors and presenting a report of findings to the class. The Lesson 9 activity incorporates this field study or plan as ...
... Essential activities should be taught sequentially in order to guide students toward designing a field study or a multi-step plan—gathering, recording and organizing data while outdoors and presenting a report of findings to the class. The Lesson 9 activity incorporates this field study or plan as ...
GENDER, CULTURE CHANGE, AND FERTILITY DECLINE IN HONDURAS: AN
... Copyright 2002 by David P. Kennedy ...
... Copyright 2002 by David P. Kennedy ...
Lourenco_with_editor_changes - DIGITAL.CSIC, el repositorio
... Intraguild predation – this term was first used and defined by Polis & McCormick (1986, 1987), but established mostly by the work of Polis et al. (1989) as a combination of competition and ...
... Intraguild predation – this term was first used and defined by Polis & McCormick (1986, 1987), but established mostly by the work of Polis et al. (1989) as a combination of competition and ...
Anthropology and Archaeology: A changing relationship
... have given a more consistent and coherent account of that discipline than I have of archaeology, where my account of history, theory and method has been most full for periods when archaeology has been most dependent on its sister subject. My stress on the relatedness of archaeology and anthropology ...
... have given a more consistent and coherent account of that discipline than I have of archaeology, where my account of history, theory and method has been most full for periods when archaeology has been most dependent on its sister subject. My stress on the relatedness of archaeology and anthropology ...
Manipulative Field Experiments in Animal Ecology: Do They
... (Carpenter et al., 1995). However, large-scale experiments may not always deliver sensible and informative answers: the experimental designs are necessarily constrained and compromised by the trade-off between the demands of canying out experiments at those large scales and the resources that can be ...
... (Carpenter et al., 1995). However, large-scale experiments may not always deliver sensible and informative answers: the experimental designs are necessarily constrained and compromised by the trade-off between the demands of canying out experiments at those large scales and the resources that can be ...
UC Courses - UC Natural Reserve System
... before they became natural reserves and, in some Part of what field courses do is create a society, even if it’s only cases, even while they are reserves.” Complexity is one of the key lessons from the course. “We want to show students that situations are almost hopelessly complicated,” Robertson co ...
... before they became natural reserves and, in some Part of what field courses do is create a society, even if it’s only cases, even while they are reserves.” Complexity is one of the key lessons from the course. “We want to show students that situations are almost hopelessly complicated,” Robertson co ...
are we having fun yet? leisure and consumption in the post
... 1997). While this research has been largely concerned with the developed world, the increasingly global reach of social, economic and cultural exchange make these debates relevant almost everywhere (Howes 1996). This `new society', together with the `new economy' which is both its foundation and its ...
... 1997). While this research has been largely concerned with the developed world, the increasingly global reach of social, economic and cultural exchange make these debates relevant almost everywhere (Howes 1996). This `new society', together with the `new economy' which is both its foundation and its ...
Scavenging: how carnivores and carrion structure communities
... pulsed resource [5]. For example, in the Serengeti, wildebeest carcasses, a major food resource for scavengers, are highly variable on intra- and inter-annual scales: 64% of deaths (and hence carcasses) occur in the 4-month dry season, whereas longer-term shifts in wildebeest forage also lead to cha ...
... pulsed resource [5]. For example, in the Serengeti, wildebeest carcasses, a major food resource for scavengers, are highly variable on intra- and inter-annual scales: 64% of deaths (and hence carcasses) occur in the 4-month dry season, whereas longer-term shifts in wildebeest forage also lead to cha ...
Postmodern Anth-the paper - Dallas Baptist University
... that promises social and technological amelioration, but instead produces deterioration, is to be subjected to a hermeneutic of suspicion. Rather than leading to life, liberty, and happiness, modernism has become simply another tool of repression, oppression, and domination. Hence, just as the moder ...
... that promises social and technological amelioration, but instead produces deterioration, is to be subjected to a hermeneutic of suspicion. Rather than leading to life, liberty, and happiness, modernism has become simply another tool of repression, oppression, and domination. Hence, just as the moder ...
The effects of landscape fragmentation on
... each of these components are likely to differ substantially from the effects of fragmentation, which is likely to be more complex and may influence each pollination component in contrasting ways. The interdependency between plants and animals inherent to pollination systems also has the possibility ...
... each of these components are likely to differ substantially from the effects of fragmentation, which is likely to be more complex and may influence each pollination component in contrasting ways. The interdependency between plants and animals inherent to pollination systems also has the possibility ...
The Destruction of the Bison
... “The Altered Landscape: Social Change and the Land in the Pacific Northwest,” in William G. Robbins, Robert J. Frank, and Richard E. Ross, eds., Regionalism and the Pacific Northwest (Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, ), –; for a masterful treatment of the transformation of the Wes ...
... “The Altered Landscape: Social Change and the Land in the Pacific Northwest,” in William G. Robbins, Robert J. Frank, and Richard E. Ross, eds., Regionalism and the Pacific Northwest (Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, ), –; for a masterful treatment of the transformation of the Wes ...
How life-history traits affect ecosystem properties: effects of dispersal
... life-history trait studies and ecosystem properties. We then identify remaining questions that still need to be tackled in meta-ecosystem ecology to answer life-history driven questions. We specify theoretical predictions that need experimental testing, as well as needed theoretical developments, to ...
... life-history trait studies and ecosystem properties. We then identify remaining questions that still need to be tackled in meta-ecosystem ecology to answer life-history driven questions. We specify theoretical predictions that need experimental testing, as well as needed theoretical developments, to ...
What It Means to Be 98% Chimpanzee : Apes, People, and Their
... The first topic this book addresses is: What does the genetic similarity of humans to apes mean? What is it based on? Does it have profound implications for understanding our nature? Here we will see that the universe of genetic similarities is quite different from our preconceptions of what similari ...
... The first topic this book addresses is: What does the genetic similarity of humans to apes mean? What is it based on? Does it have profound implications for understanding our nature? Here we will see that the universe of genetic similarities is quite different from our preconceptions of what similari ...
Effects of exploitation on an overabundant species: the lesser snow
... hereafter, snow geese; Leafloor, Moser & Batt 2012). Agricultural changes to the North American landscape have released the mid-continent population of snow geese from food limitation on their migration and wintering grounds (Abraham, Jefferies & Alisauskas 2005). This has led to a demographic explo ...
... hereafter, snow geese; Leafloor, Moser & Batt 2012). Agricultural changes to the North American landscape have released the mid-continent population of snow geese from food limitation on their migration and wintering grounds (Abraham, Jefferies & Alisauskas 2005). This has led to a demographic explo ...
Anthropology - Humboldt State University
... and analysis (participant observation, interviews, artifact and qualitative data analysis). Students learn to collect and analyze qualitative data as well as present research results. [Prereq: ANTH 670 and ANTH 671.] ANTH 621. International Development (3). Examines fractured nature of globalizatio ...
... and analysis (participant observation, interviews, artifact and qualitative data analysis). Students learn to collect and analyze qualitative data as well as present research results. [Prereq: ANTH 670 and ANTH 671.] ANTH 621. International Development (3). Examines fractured nature of globalizatio ...
Wytham publications - Bodleian Libraries
... Farm at Wytham. Ann.Rep.Ashmol.Mus. 1977-8, Pl.3, p.22. ASKEW,R.R. (1958). Harpiphorus lepidus Klug (Hym., Tenthredinidae) in Berkshire. Ent.Mon.Mag. 94:203. ASKEW,R.R. (1959). A revision of the British species of the genus Olynx Forster (Hym., Eulophidae). Ent.Mon.Mag. 95:49-57. ASKEW,R.R. (1959). ...
... Farm at Wytham. Ann.Rep.Ashmol.Mus. 1977-8, Pl.3, p.22. ASKEW,R.R. (1958). Harpiphorus lepidus Klug (Hym., Tenthredinidae) in Berkshire. Ent.Mon.Mag. 94:203. ASKEW,R.R. (1959). A revision of the British species of the genus Olynx Forster (Hym., Eulophidae). Ent.Mon.Mag. 95:49-57. ASKEW,R.R. (1959). ...
ANTHROPOlOgy - UTP Publishing
... Can be used at both introductory level and in more specialized upper year courses Includes a teaching/reading guide with discussion questions, suggested classroom activities, and a glossary of key Arabic and medical terms Includes a timeline of the Egyptian Revolution Will be accompanied by an o ...
... Can be used at both introductory level and in more specialized upper year courses Includes a teaching/reading guide with discussion questions, suggested classroom activities, and a glossary of key Arabic and medical terms Includes a timeline of the Egyptian Revolution Will be accompanied by an o ...
Chapter Objective Essays These must be in complete sentences. BE
... density. Compare r-selection and K-selection and indicate examples of each. (6pts) 36.8 Describe the major challenges inherent in managing populations. (2pts) 36.9 Explain how the structure of the world’s human population has changed and continues to change. Describe the key factors that affect huma ...
... density. Compare r-selection and K-selection and indicate examples of each. (6pts) 36.8 Describe the major challenges inherent in managing populations. (2pts) 36.9 Explain how the structure of the world’s human population has changed and continues to change. Describe the key factors that affect huma ...
LOCAL DISTURBANCE CYCLES AND THE MAINTENANCE OF
... been shown to generate landscape-level patchiness and disturbance cycles in model systems that are suggested to explain strong temporal fluctuations in some natural mussel populations (Guichard et al. 2003). However, long-term data are still required to establish the causal relationship between local ...
... been shown to generate landscape-level patchiness and disturbance cycles in model systems that are suggested to explain strong temporal fluctuations in some natural mussel populations (Guichard et al. 2003). However, long-term data are still required to establish the causal relationship between local ...