Chapter 01: Thinking and Doing Anthropology
... c. is used in all subfields and is a primary component of applied anthropology d. is found only in cultural anthropology and is only used when studying in non-Western societies ANSWER: a REFERENCES: 7 OTHER: Conceptual NOTES: New 42. Which of the following best describes ethnology? a. cross-cultural ...
... c. is used in all subfields and is a primary component of applied anthropology d. is found only in cultural anthropology and is only used when studying in non-Western societies ANSWER: a REFERENCES: 7 OTHER: Conceptual NOTES: New 42. Which of the following best describes ethnology? a. cross-cultural ...
View PDF - Cramer Fish Sciences
... 3. The longer a locality has been in the same condition, the richer and the more stable is its biotic community. These principles anticipated, in part, several general ecological and evolutionary hypotheses that continue to be debated and tested by ecologists today. The first principle predicts that ...
... 3. The longer a locality has been in the same condition, the richer and the more stable is its biotic community. These principles anticipated, in part, several general ecological and evolutionary hypotheses that continue to be debated and tested by ecologists today. The first principle predicts that ...
Landscape-scale eco-evolutionary dynamics: Selection by seed
... in which postfire seedling density and ecosystem structure are largely determined by serotiny. Serotiny, the retention of mature seeds in cones in a canopy seed bank, is thought to be an adaptation for stand-replacing fire, but less attention has been paid to the potential selective effects of seed pr ...
... in which postfire seedling density and ecosystem structure are largely determined by serotiny. Serotiny, the retention of mature seeds in cones in a canopy seed bank, is thought to be an adaptation for stand-replacing fire, but less attention has been paid to the potential selective effects of seed pr ...
Experiments in Holism: Theory and Practice in
... Anthropologists bring a holistic approach to understanding and explaining. To say anthropology is holistic means that it combines the study of human biology, history, and the learned and shared patterns of human behaviour and thought we call culture in order to analyze human groups. Holism separates ...
... Anthropologists bring a holistic approach to understanding and explaining. To say anthropology is holistic means that it combines the study of human biology, history, and the learned and shared patterns of human behaviour and thought we call culture in order to analyze human groups. Holism separates ...
Conceptualizing the West in International Relations
... pretend to establish a new grand theory, or paradigm, within International Relations. It does not suggest that culture provides the principal organizing or explanatory principle in world politics. However, it does suggest that the discipline would benefit from more consciously reflecting on how the id ...
... pretend to establish a new grand theory, or paradigm, within International Relations. It does not suggest that culture provides the principal organizing or explanatory principle in world politics. However, it does suggest that the discipline would benefit from more consciously reflecting on how the id ...
Population-Level Metrics of Trophic Structure Based on
... 3 Trinity Centre for Biodiversity Research, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, 4 Centre for Conservation Ecology and Environmental Change, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, England, 5 Department of Biology, University of Leicester, Leicester, England, 6 Department of Physiological Ecology, ...
... 3 Trinity Centre for Biodiversity Research, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, 4 Centre for Conservation Ecology and Environmental Change, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, England, 5 Department of Biology, University of Leicester, Leicester, England, 6 Department of Physiological Ecology, ...
Open Access - Lund University Publications
... I will try to analyse this experience as a cultural phenomenon. I will use stories of two anthropologists who made their journeys in two different moments of the twentieth century. The first one, and the one who is going to be a central figure of this thesis, is Bronisław Malinowski, the author and ...
... I will try to analyse this experience as a cultural phenomenon. I will use stories of two anthropologists who made their journeys in two different moments of the twentieth century. The first one, and the one who is going to be a central figure of this thesis, is Bronisław Malinowski, the author and ...
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... A researcher observed the rate of growth of tadpoles (measured as the duration of the tadpole stage) in several ponds that differed in water temperature. The results of the experiment are shown above. Each circle represents the mean growth rate of 25 tadpoles randomly marked in each of 13 ponds. NAR ...
... A researcher observed the rate of growth of tadpoles (measured as the duration of the tadpole stage) in several ponds that differed in water temperature. The results of the experiment are shown above. Each circle represents the mean growth rate of 25 tadpoles randomly marked in each of 13 ponds. NAR ...
Contents Welome 2 Conference programme 4 Abstracts 24 Panels
... the creation of the Spanish branch of IASPM in 1999, and reinforces the presence of Popular Music Studies at the Spanish universities and research groups. The University of Oviedo is one of the pioneer institutions in the Study of Popular Music in Spain; since the late nineties, this field of study ...
... the creation of the Spanish branch of IASPM in 1999, and reinforces the presence of Popular Music Studies at the Spanish universities and research groups. The University of Oviedo is one of the pioneer institutions in the Study of Popular Music in Spain; since the late nineties, this field of study ...
temporal and spatial aspects of predator
... to illustrate temporal and spatial issues involved in interpreting predator-prey interactions. As moose and wolf populations have ...
... to illustrate temporal and spatial issues involved in interpreting predator-prey interactions. As moose and wolf populations have ...
Influence of nymphal Anax imperator (Odonata
... particularly laboratory studies, have assessed the impact of Anax species on particular prey species (BloisHeulin 1990, Werner and McPeek 1994). Numerous studies have shown that anuran tadpoles can chemically detect the presence of Anax junius nymphs and respond by altering their behavior (Skelly an ...
... particularly laboratory studies, have assessed the impact of Anax species on particular prey species (BloisHeulin 1990, Werner and McPeek 1994). Numerous studies have shown that anuran tadpoles can chemically detect the presence of Anax junius nymphs and respond by altering their behavior (Skelly an ...
BENTHIC FEEDING GUILDS AND FUNCTIONAL GROUPS
... applications of the guild concept in ecology in general. Most applications of the guild concept follow Root (1967) and restrict the usage to taxon-guilds, or members of the same higher taxon which utilize resources in similar ways. Fauchald & Jumars’ Polychaete Guilds The concept was first applied t ...
... applications of the guild concept in ecology in general. Most applications of the guild concept follow Root (1967) and restrict the usage to taxon-guilds, or members of the same higher taxon which utilize resources in similar ways. Fauchald & Jumars’ Polychaete Guilds The concept was first applied t ...
Scale - Geography at Berkeley
... geography altogether. A review paper in the journal Ecological Economics confirms the diagnosis but prescribes the opposite cure: ‘Now, scale issues are found at the center of methodological discussions in both physical and human geography’, the authors observe, but ‘common definitions do not exist ...
... geography altogether. A review paper in the journal Ecological Economics confirms the diagnosis but prescribes the opposite cure: ‘Now, scale issues are found at the center of methodological discussions in both physical and human geography’, the authors observe, but ‘common definitions do not exist ...
Introduction to Ecological Landscaping: A
... attention on the on-the-ground, parcel scale of urbanized landscapes; indeed, many of the characteristics of a landscape parcel are ultimately determined by the landscaping activities carried out within it. In addition, because “landscaping” suggests many practices rather than focusing on one activi ...
... attention on the on-the-ground, parcel scale of urbanized landscapes; indeed, many of the characteristics of a landscape parcel are ultimately determined by the landscaping activities carried out within it. In addition, because “landscaping” suggests many practices rather than focusing on one activi ...
Review of nekton patterns and ecological processes
... seagrass, this has been taken as a change from high to low (or zero) amounts of above-ground seagrass biomass, although the decision rules are typically not reported quantitatively. Landscape studies of nekton are usually at the site scale on the hierarchy of scales shown by Jackson et al. (2001). T ...
... seagrass, this has been taken as a change from high to low (or zero) amounts of above-ground seagrass biomass, although the decision rules are typically not reported quantitatively. Landscape studies of nekton are usually at the site scale on the hierarchy of scales shown by Jackson et al. (2001). T ...
Margaret Mead`s Uses of Imagery - Virginia Review of Asian Studies
... been rather like editing a film for which the photography has been done so generously that there is a great abundance of material from which to choose to make any point." Pictures of family and friends gave her evidence of how people change over generations as well as reflect continuity. ...
... been rather like editing a film for which the photography has been done so generously that there is a great abundance of material from which to choose to make any point." Pictures of family and friends gave her evidence of how people change over generations as well as reflect continuity. ...
Anatomy Anthropology (ANTH)
... Transfer acceptability: CSU; UC Anthropological view of the relationships between magic and religion as expressed in rituals, myths, and art is explored through a survey of the less formal or minor religious systems of the world. ANTH 137 Medical Anthropology: Culture, Illness and Healing (3) 3 ho ...
... Transfer acceptability: CSU; UC Anthropological view of the relationships between magic and religion as expressed in rituals, myths, and art is explored through a survey of the less formal or minor religious systems of the world. ANTH 137 Medical Anthropology: Culture, Illness and Healing (3) 3 ho ...
HIST - Idaho State University Catalog
... environmental factors in various time periods and regions throughout the world, and an assessment of their impacts on historical change. R2 ...
... environmental factors in various time periods and regions throughout the world, and an assessment of their impacts on historical change. R2 ...
fallkinship
... Anthropology’s love affair with kinship has cooled in recent decades (: : :) This trend has been construed by some observers as a clear (if not relieving) sign that the study of kinship is dead or moribund. Although such views remind one of Mark Twain’s remark that reports of his death had been grea ...
... Anthropology’s love affair with kinship has cooled in recent decades (: : :) This trend has been construed by some observers as a clear (if not relieving) sign that the study of kinship is dead or moribund. Although such views remind one of Mark Twain’s remark that reports of his death had been grea ...
(2009) 223-233 PAUL G. HIEBERT`S LEGACY OF WORLDVIEW A
... 50-59, 64). He notes that analysts will choose from among the themes those they find to be the more significant in explaining behaviors of the culture under consideration, and may contrast them with the ways the same or similar themes are expressed in other cultures (2008, 103-4). However, he later ...
... 50-59, 64). He notes that analysts will choose from among the themes those they find to be the more significant in explaining behaviors of the culture under consideration, and may contrast them with the ways the same or similar themes are expressed in other cultures (2008, 103-4). However, he later ...
PDF Datastream - Brown Digital Repository
... and planning, provided much appreciated assistance. Lee Sichter guided this project from beginning to end and shared his deep expertise on land use in Hawaii; I am very grateful for his invaluable suggestions and many forms of kōkua and personal encouragement. University of Hawai‘i professors David ...
... and planning, provided much appreciated assistance. Lee Sichter guided this project from beginning to end and shared his deep expertise on land use in Hawaii; I am very grateful for his invaluable suggestions and many forms of kōkua and personal encouragement. University of Hawai‘i professors David ...
WELCOME TO DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIVERSITY
... We are pleased to welcome you to the two-day National Seminar on ‘Celebrating Anthropology: The Human Science’ on 22-23 April, 2016 in the Department of Anthropology, University of Delhi. We warmly thank the speakers, chairperson(s), other presenters and all the participants for their contributions ...
... We are pleased to welcome you to the two-day National Seminar on ‘Celebrating Anthropology: The Human Science’ on 22-23 April, 2016 in the Department of Anthropology, University of Delhi. We warmly thank the speakers, chairperson(s), other presenters and all the participants for their contributions ...
Potential for Entomopathogenic Nematodes in Biological Control:
... antagonistically with other competitors, such as entomopathogenic fungi (Barbercheck and Kaya, 1991), as well as predaceous nematodes, arthropods, parasitoids and nematophagous fungi (Kaya and Koppenhöfer, 1996; Sher et al., 2000; Mráček, 2002; Stuart et al., 2006), and soil factors can influence E ...
... antagonistically with other competitors, such as entomopathogenic fungi (Barbercheck and Kaya, 1991), as well as predaceous nematodes, arthropods, parasitoids and nematophagous fungi (Kaya and Koppenhöfer, 1996; Sher et al., 2000; Mráček, 2002; Stuart et al., 2006), and soil factors can influence E ...
Understanding Organizational Culture
... Culture then is central in governing the understanding of behaviour, social events, institutions and processes. Culture is the setting in which these phenomena become comprehensible and meaningful. Meaning refers to how an object or an utterance is interpreted. Meaning has a subjective referent in t ...
... Culture then is central in governing the understanding of behaviour, social events, institutions and processes. Culture is the setting in which these phenomena become comprehensible and meaningful. Meaning refers to how an object or an utterance is interpreted. Meaning has a subjective referent in t ...