Appendix 1: Parental Care and Egg Size References
... Schiotz, A. 1999. Treefrogs of Africa. Frankfurt am Main, Meckenheim, Germany. Schwartz, A. & Henderson, R.W. 1991. Amphibians and Reptiles of the West Indies. University of Florida Press, Gainesville, Florida. Stebbins, RC. 1954. Ampibians and Reptiles of Western North America. McGraw-Hill, New Yor ...
... Schiotz, A. 1999. Treefrogs of Africa. Frankfurt am Main, Meckenheim, Germany. Schwartz, A. & Henderson, R.W. 1991. Amphibians and Reptiles of the West Indies. University of Florida Press, Gainesville, Florida. Stebbins, RC. 1954. Ampibians and Reptiles of Western North America. McGraw-Hill, New Yor ...
environmental filtering of enzymatic activities
... oaks, and involving diverse Basidiomycota and Ascomycota (Courty et al. 2010; van der Heijden et al. 2015). Their morpho-anatomy is variable, especially in the extension of the hyphal network surrounding root tips (=extramatrical mycelium; Agerer 2001). As other fungi, ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi re ...
... oaks, and involving diverse Basidiomycota and Ascomycota (Courty et al. 2010; van der Heijden et al. 2015). Their morpho-anatomy is variable, especially in the extension of the hyphal network surrounding root tips (=extramatrical mycelium; Agerer 2001). As other fungi, ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi re ...
Functional connectivity from a reef fish perspective: behavioral
... reefs (Ogden and Buckman 1973, Barrett 1995, Chapman and Kramer 2000), although relatively longdistance movements of newly settled juveniles have also been documented (Frederick 1997). However, there is little information about the minimal width or variation in response to width of such barriers. Mo ...
... reefs (Ogden and Buckman 1973, Barrett 1995, Chapman and Kramer 2000), although relatively longdistance movements of newly settled juveniles have also been documented (Frederick 1997). However, there is little information about the minimal width or variation in response to width of such barriers. Mo ...
Amphibians as Models for Studying Environmental Change
... characterized by heated debate about the reality and extent of declines, promulgation of various competing theories about causes of declines, and most recently consensus that amphibian populations are in fact in great trouble for a variety of reasons. Despite continued deliberation over which enviro ...
... characterized by heated debate about the reality and extent of declines, promulgation of various competing theories about causes of declines, and most recently consensus that amphibian populations are in fact in great trouble for a variety of reasons. Despite continued deliberation over which enviro ...
Life-history evolution in the anthropocene: effects of
... pool of resources to allocate among traits. However, human activities are increasing the availability of many once-limited resources, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, with potentially major implications for the expression and evolution of life-history trade-offs. In this review, we synthesize contem ...
... pool of resources to allocate among traits. However, human activities are increasing the availability of many once-limited resources, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, with potentially major implications for the expression and evolution of life-history trade-offs. In this review, we synthesize contem ...
The Historical Study of Ethnographic Fieldwork: Margaret Mead and
... time. His travels took him on pathways and past battlegrounds that elicited from his Arapesh companions stories of great alliances, rivalries, and the politics of adultery that provoked men to war. There was nothing comparable in Mead's experience that testified to this precolonial Arapesh culture ...
... time. His travels took him on pathways and past battlegrounds that elicited from his Arapesh companions stories of great alliances, rivalries, and the politics of adultery that provoked men to war. There was nothing comparable in Mead's experience that testified to this precolonial Arapesh culture ...
Daniel Allen Solomon Interpellation and Affect
... by sitting down in the middle of the path. Coming down the hill to return to his station on the roadside was a vendor. He ran up to us shaking two bags of candy prasad — snack food meant as an offering for Hanuman, the deity of the mandir. He gave the packets to the monkey, who grabbed them in a bre ...
... by sitting down in the middle of the path. Coming down the hill to return to his station on the roadside was a vendor. He ran up to us shaking two bags of candy prasad — snack food meant as an offering for Hanuman, the deity of the mandir. He gave the packets to the monkey, who grabbed them in a bre ...
Peter A. Abrams 1 1 Publications of Peter A. Abrams April 2012 I
... Abrams, P. A. 1990. Mixed responses to resource densities and their implications for character displacement. Evolutionary Ecology. 4:93-102. Abrams, P. A. 1990. Adaptive responses of generalist herbivores to competition; convergence or divergence. Evolutionary Ecology. 4:103-114. Abrams, P. A. 1990. ...
... Abrams, P. A. 1990. Mixed responses to resource densities and their implications for character displacement. Evolutionary Ecology. 4:93-102. Abrams, P. A. 1990. Adaptive responses of generalist herbivores to competition; convergence or divergence. Evolutionary Ecology. 4:103-114. Abrams, P. A. 1990. ...
Chapter 7
... households and drawing the numbers from a randomized table. Respondents were interviewed about number of livestock owned, livestock management, number of livestock lost to predation from 2006 to 2010 due to leopards, spotted hyenas and jackals. To quantify the economic cost of livestock depredation, ...
... households and drawing the numbers from a randomized table. Respondents were interviewed about number of livestock owned, livestock management, number of livestock lost to predation from 2006 to 2010 due to leopards, spotted hyenas and jackals. To quantify the economic cost of livestock depredation, ...
NATURE, SOCIOLOGY, AND THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL By Ryan
... amount of attention by environmental sociologists (for overviews, see Buttel et al. 2002; Buttel and Humphrey 2002). Theoretical models and explorations based in Marxian (e.g. Anderson 1976; Schnaiberg 1980; Benton 1989; Dickens 1992; O’Connor 1998; Foster 1999; Clark and York 2005), Durkheimian (Ca ...
... amount of attention by environmental sociologists (for overviews, see Buttel et al. 2002; Buttel and Humphrey 2002). Theoretical models and explorations based in Marxian (e.g. Anderson 1976; Schnaiberg 1980; Benton 1989; Dickens 1992; O’Connor 1998; Foster 1999; Clark and York 2005), Durkheimian (Ca ...
Biblio RTF Export
... 2003. ?Modeling Biogeochemical Responses Of Tundra Ecosystems To Temporal And Spatial Variations In Climate In The Kuparuk River Basin (Alaska)?. Journal Of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 108 (D2). Journal Of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres: 8165. Hobbie, JE. 2003. ?Scientific Accomplishments Of ...
... 2003. ?Modeling Biogeochemical Responses Of Tundra Ecosystems To Temporal And Spatial Variations In Climate In The Kuparuk River Basin (Alaska)?. Journal Of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 108 (D2). Journal Of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres: 8165. Hobbie, JE. 2003. ?Scientific Accomplishments Of ...
Understanding Mutualism When There is Adaptation to the Partner
... Interim Reports on work of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis receive only limited review. Views or opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Institute, its National Member Organizations, or other organizations supporting the work. All rights reserved. ...
... Interim Reports on work of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis receive only limited review. Views or opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Institute, its National Member Organizations, or other organizations supporting the work. All rights reserved. ...
The Mickey Mouse Kachina and Other "Double Objects"
... savagery. The term retained its checkered history through the nineteenth century, when eugenicists pointed to weak and sterile hybrids in support of the notion that pure racial types were superior and not to be mixed (Young 1995:6-19). In contemporary archaeology, Michael Dietler (2010:52) notes his ...
... savagery. The term retained its checkered history through the nineteenth century, when eugenicists pointed to weak and sterile hybrids in support of the notion that pure racial types were superior and not to be mixed (Young 1995:6-19). In contemporary archaeology, Michael Dietler (2010:52) notes his ...
Lethal interactions among vertebrate top predators
... Lethal interactions among large vertebrate predators have long interested researchers because of ecological and conservation issues. Research focusing on lethal interactions among vertebrate top predators has used several terms with a broad sense, and also introduced new terminology. We analysed the ...
... Lethal interactions among large vertebrate predators have long interested researchers because of ecological and conservation issues. Research focusing on lethal interactions among vertebrate top predators has used several terms with a broad sense, and also introduced new terminology. We analysed the ...
Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology
... Specifically, the main learning objective of introduction to sociocultural anthropology is to familiarize students with the basic ideas, issues, concepts and principles of anthropology. Students will be able to describe the meaning, scopes, methods, history and uses of anthropology, and its relation ...
... Specifically, the main learning objective of introduction to sociocultural anthropology is to familiarize students with the basic ideas, issues, concepts and principles of anthropology. Students will be able to describe the meaning, scopes, methods, history and uses of anthropology, and its relation ...
Focusing the Meaning(s) of Resilience
... ABSTRACT. This article reviews the variety of definitions proposed for “resilience” within sustainability science and suggests a typology according to the specific degree of normativity. There is a tension between the original descriptive concept of resilience first defined in ecological science and ...
... ABSTRACT. This article reviews the variety of definitions proposed for “resilience” within sustainability science and suggests a typology according to the specific degree of normativity. There is a tension between the original descriptive concept of resilience first defined in ecological science and ...
Untitled - sikkim university library
... Ethics of the Global Environment (1999); Environmental Ethics: An Overview for the Twenty-First Century (2003); Creation, Evolution and Meaning (2006). He is the joint editor of Values, Conflict and the Environment (1989 and 1996), of International Justice and the Third World (1992), and of Philosop ...
... Ethics of the Global Environment (1999); Environmental Ethics: An Overview for the Twenty-First Century (2003); Creation, Evolution and Meaning (2006). He is the joint editor of Values, Conflict and the Environment (1989 and 1996), of International Justice and the Third World (1992), and of Philosop ...
Connectivity at the Land-Water Interface
... The movement of material or organisms mediated by biotic vectors is equally frequent in either direction—organisms, whether prey or predators, will often actively move between terrestrial and aquatic systems (Polis et al. 2004). Abiotic mediation, however, more often moves materials, organisms, or n ...
... The movement of material or organisms mediated by biotic vectors is equally frequent in either direction—organisms, whether prey or predators, will often actively move between terrestrial and aquatic systems (Polis et al. 2004). Abiotic mediation, however, more often moves materials, organisms, or n ...
`The murderous civilisation`: anarchist geographies - Hal-SHS
... accordion and some cigars’.xxviii In fact, physical sciences were questioning biblical tales like the Flood and were clearly at the centre of a fierce controversy whose stakes involved ‘freeing science from Moses’.xxix In this context, geology was deemed ‘an upstart science associated with infidelit ...
... accordion and some cigars’.xxviii In fact, physical sciences were questioning biblical tales like the Flood and were clearly at the centre of a fierce controversy whose stakes involved ‘freeing science from Moses’.xxix In this context, geology was deemed ‘an upstart science associated with infidelit ...
ENT--Entomology - University of Kentucky
... the chairperson of the Department of Entomology. A particular title may be offered twice at most under ENT 695. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits. Students may not repeat under the same subtitle. Prereq: Will be set by instructor. ...
... the chairperson of the Department of Entomology. A particular title may be offered twice at most under ENT 695. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits. Students may not repeat under the same subtitle. Prereq: Will be set by instructor. ...
Why A Public AnthroPology? - Center for a Public Anthropology
... the people of a particular group. Through participant-observation—in which they act both as participants in and observers of activities within the group they are studying—they come to understand the people involved not as strangers but as colleagues. • In presenting their results, anthropologists e ...
... the people of a particular group. Through participant-observation—in which they act both as participants in and observers of activities within the group they are studying—they come to understand the people involved not as strangers but as colleagues. • In presenting their results, anthropologists e ...
Consumer trophic diversity as a fundamental mechanism linking
... 1. Primary production and decomposition, two fundamental processes determining the functioning of ecosystems, may be sensitive to changes in biodiversity and food web interactions. 2. The impacts of food web interactions on ecosystem functioning are generally quantified by experimentally decoupling t ...
... 1. Primary production and decomposition, two fundamental processes determining the functioning of ecosystems, may be sensitive to changes in biodiversity and food web interactions. 2. The impacts of food web interactions on ecosystem functioning are generally quantified by experimentally decoupling t ...
Meatify the Weak! Cannibalism and (Post) Colonial
... (racial) minority groups within their respective countries for a long time. Once in a while we read small newspaper articles in which cannibalism is related to extreme famine, to sectarian religious ceremonies and slightly odd singular events (think for instance of Armin Meiwes, the 'Rotenburg Canni ...
... (racial) minority groups within their respective countries for a long time. Once in a while we read small newspaper articles in which cannibalism is related to extreme famine, to sectarian religious ceremonies and slightly odd singular events (think for instance of Armin Meiwes, the 'Rotenburg Canni ...
SAFS Suggested Restricted Electives
... and Policy 30 or Evolution and Ecology 100 or Biological Sciences 101. Interdisciplinary study of diversity and change in human societies, using frameworks from anthropology, evolutionary ecology, history, archaeology, psychology, and other fields. Topics include population dynamics, subsistence tra ...
... and Policy 30 or Evolution and Ecology 100 or Biological Sciences 101. Interdisciplinary study of diversity and change in human societies, using frameworks from anthropology, evolutionary ecology, history, archaeology, psychology, and other fields. Topics include population dynamics, subsistence tra ...
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 ...