Examining the concept of adaptation, this text covers genetic aspects; physiological changes which occur when individuals move to another environment; behaviour - especially social behaviour; and the relevance of the adaptation concept to the social sciences and especially to social anthropology.
Examining the concept of adaptation, this text covers genetic aspects; physiological changes which occur when individuals move to another environment; behaviour - especially social behaviour; and the relevance of the adaptation concept to the social sciences and especially to social anthropology.
G. A. Harrison University of Oxford and Emeritus Fellow of Linacre College Howard Morphy Director of the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research,Australian National University
Inhaltsangabe
1. GENETIC ADAPTATION The detection of selection Demographic measures Predictions from trait biology Empirical study of distributions Malaria Deviations from formal models 2. PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATION Climate Infection Nutrition Stress Adaptability and selection Fitness Fitness and variability 3. BEHAVIOURAL ADAPTATION The problem of measuring adaptation A peculiarly human problem Is behaviour adaptive? 4. CULTURAL ADAPTATION
1. GENETIC ADAPTATION The detection of selection Demographic measures Predictions from trait biology Empirical study of distributions Malaria Deviations from formal models 2. PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATION Climate Infection Nutrition Stress Adaptability and selection Fitness Fitness and variability 3. BEHAVIOURAL ADAPTATION The problem of measuring adaptation A peculiarly human problem Is behaviour adaptive? 4. CULTURAL ADAPTATION
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