Why and how to study ecology - Powerpoint for Sept. 14.
... Definitions of Ecology cont’d • Andrewartha – 1961 – Ecology is the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of organisms. • Krebs – 1972 – Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions that determine the distribution and abundance of organisms. • Townsend et al. 2003 – Ecology is t ...
... Definitions of Ecology cont’d • Andrewartha – 1961 – Ecology is the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of organisms. • Krebs – 1972 – Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions that determine the distribution and abundance of organisms. • Townsend et al. 2003 – Ecology is t ...
Cultural Universals
... • The disorientation that people feel when they encounter cultures radically different form their own • When people experience culture shock they cannot depend upon their own taken-for-granted assumptions about life ...
... • The disorientation that people feel when they encounter cultures radically different form their own • When people experience culture shock they cannot depend upon their own taken-for-granted assumptions about life ...
Humans and environment
... In ecology, an organism's “environment” is its surroundings. The factors that affect the organism and that are influenced by the organism. ...
... In ecology, an organism's “environment” is its surroundings. The factors that affect the organism and that are influenced by the organism. ...
Cultural Anthropology
... wrong side" of the road. Why not just say "opposite side" or even "left hand side"? We talk about written Hebrew or Arabic as reading "backward." Why not just say "from right to left" or "in the opposite direction from English." We consider certain types of art “naive” or “primitive” ...
... wrong side" of the road. Why not just say "opposite side" or even "left hand side"? We talk about written Hebrew or Arabic as reading "backward." Why not just say "from right to left" or "in the opposite direction from English." We consider certain types of art “naive” or “primitive” ...
Ecosystem Structure & Function
... Types of Ecology • Organismal Ecology – focuses on individual organisms within an environment • Population Ecology – focuses on populations of individual species within and environment • Community Ecology – focuses on the ...
... Types of Ecology • Organismal Ecology – focuses on individual organisms within an environment • Population Ecology – focuses on populations of individual species within and environment • Community Ecology – focuses on the ...
The Where, Why, How and Who of Geography
... – Ancient Greeks—their climate perfect! • Climate and location determined ‘success’ or ‘advancement’ ...
... – Ancient Greeks—their climate perfect! • Climate and location determined ‘success’ or ‘advancement’ ...
On the Concept of Culture
... Other Definitions of Culture “A culture is the total socially acquired life-way or life-style of a group of people. It consists of the patterned, repetitive ways of thinking, feeling, and acting that are characteristic of the members of a particular society or segment of society” (Harris 1975, ...
... Other Definitions of Culture “A culture is the total socially acquired life-way or life-style of a group of people. It consists of the patterned, repetitive ways of thinking, feeling, and acting that are characteristic of the members of a particular society or segment of society” (Harris 1975, ...
Anth
... Cultural Ecology • Cultural adaptation to environment • Similar environments similar technological solutions social & political institutions • White: general, universal paradigm • Steward: specific, relativistic, multilinear • Materialist analyses influenced by Marx ...
... Cultural Ecology • Cultural adaptation to environment • Similar environments similar technological solutions social & political institutions • White: general, universal paradigm • Steward: specific, relativistic, multilinear • Materialist analyses influenced by Marx ...
Anthropology and Culture PPT
... The study of humans & cultures – Throughout the world – Societies of past and present • Anthropology uses both biology and culture • Key approaches: specific approach, fieldwork, comparative method • Primary contribution to social sciences: concept of culture • What anthropologists produce: ethnogra ...
... The study of humans & cultures – Throughout the world – Societies of past and present • Anthropology uses both biology and culture • Key approaches: specific approach, fieldwork, comparative method • Primary contribution to social sciences: concept of culture • What anthropologists produce: ethnogra ...
Name: The Science of Ecology The Science of Ecology Organisms
... Organisms interact with each other They also interact with their environment A study of these interactions is called ecology Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions between organisms and their physical environment The Science of Ecology (continued) Organisms respond to each o ...
... Organisms interact with each other They also interact with their environment A study of these interactions is called ecology Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions between organisms and their physical environment The Science of Ecology (continued) Organisms respond to each o ...
Basic Ecological Concepts
... • ecosystem - a set of organisms and their environment • an ecological niche - the place and functional classification of organisms in an ecosystem ...
... • ecosystem - a set of organisms and their environment • an ecological niche - the place and functional classification of organisms in an ecosystem ...
Ecology - Redwood.org
... • The components of soil and it’s importance and place in an ecosystem. • Botany: the parts and functions of flowers, leaves, stems, and seeds. • Pollination, germination, and dispersal techniques used by plants. • Garden cultivation. • Plant adaptations including: photosynthetic pathways, food stor ...
... • The components of soil and it’s importance and place in an ecosystem. • Botany: the parts and functions of flowers, leaves, stems, and seeds. • Pollination, germination, and dispersal techniques used by plants. • Garden cultivation. • Plant adaptations including: photosynthetic pathways, food stor ...
Cultural Diversity
... The belief that the behaviors and customs of any culture must be viewed and analyzed by the culture’s own standards ...
... The belief that the behaviors and customs of any culture must be viewed and analyzed by the culture’s own standards ...
Play, leisure and anthropology
... Marketing of exotic others and exotic lands Selling fantasies, desires Pristine way of life Authentic cultures Transformation of cultural forms influenced by tourism ...
... Marketing of exotic others and exotic lands Selling fantasies, desires Pristine way of life Authentic cultures Transformation of cultural forms influenced by tourism ...
Chapter 4, Studying Culture: Approaches And Methods
... The theory of unilineal evolution developed from Darwin’s ideas on natural selection, states that different peoples represent different grades of development, and defined savagery, barbarism and civilization as stages of ...
... The theory of unilineal evolution developed from Darwin’s ideas on natural selection, states that different peoples represent different grades of development, and defined savagery, barbarism and civilization as stages of ...
Abdul-BES-report - University of Nottingham
... the life history of stickleback, they try to analyse how stickleback change their surrounding environment by doing mesocosm experiment. Outside the poster presentation and plenaries time, I spent my time in some symposia about evolutionary ecology and life history, biology and ecology of freshwater, ...
... the life history of stickleback, they try to analyse how stickleback change their surrounding environment by doing mesocosm experiment. Outside the poster presentation and plenaries time, I spent my time in some symposia about evolutionary ecology and life history, biology and ecology of freshwater, ...
Geography
... Geography includes the study of the five fundamental themes of location, place, regions, movement, and human/environmental interaction. Students need geographic knowledge to analyze issues and problems and to better understand how humans have interacted with their environment over time, how geograph ...
... Geography includes the study of the five fundamental themes of location, place, regions, movement, and human/environmental interaction. Students need geographic knowledge to analyze issues and problems and to better understand how humans have interacted with their environment over time, how geograph ...
Workbook 3.1
... Biotic and Abiotic Factors 6. Use the terms in the box to fill in the Venn diagram. List parts of the environment that consist of biotic factors, abiotic factors, and some components that are a mixture of both. air animals bacteria ...
... Biotic and Abiotic Factors 6. Use the terms in the box to fill in the Venn diagram. List parts of the environment that consist of biotic factors, abiotic factors, and some components that are a mixture of both. air animals bacteria ...
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... biotic factors, abiotic factors, and some components that are a mixture of both. air animals bacteria ...
... biotic factors, abiotic factors, and some components that are a mixture of both. air animals bacteria ...
anthropology - B
... • Studying culture involves studying the cultural models people have learned • Key Question: Why does this behavior/emotion make sense in this culture? ...
... • Studying culture involves studying the cultural models people have learned • Key Question: Why does this behavior/emotion make sense in this culture? ...
Ecology without Nature
... Ecomimesis is above all a practice of juxtaposition. .... But it all very much depends upon what is being juxtaposed with what. If it is to be properly critical, montage must juxtapose the contents with the frame. Why? Simply to juxtapose contents without bringing form and subject position into the ...
... Ecomimesis is above all a practice of juxtaposition. .... But it all very much depends upon what is being juxtaposed with what. If it is to be properly critical, montage must juxtapose the contents with the frame. Why? Simply to juxtapose contents without bringing form and subject position into the ...