Human Population Biology: A Transdisciplinary Science

Author:   Michael A. Little (Professor of Anthropology, Professor of Anthropology, State University of New York at Binghamton) ,  Jere D. Haas (Associate Professor of Nutrition, Associate Professor of Nutrition, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780195050165


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   17 August 1989
Format:   Hardback
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This book is a careful integration of the social and biological sciences, drawing on anthropology, biology, human ecology and medicine to provide a comprehensive understanding of how our species adapts to natural and man-made environments. Part I presents techniques to adapt and apply demographic methods to small populations, particularly important for studying non-Western populations. Part II discusses the relationship of medical genetics to human adaptability and patterns of disease in non-Western populations. Part III covers capacity, climatic stress, and nutrition. Part IV presents methods for growth assessment and prediction and addresses the topic of aging. The final section, Part V, presents integrated case studies of human adaptation to high altitude, and patterns of modernization and stress resulting from cultural change.

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Author:   Michael A. Little (Professor of Anthropology, Professor of Anthropology, State University of New York at Binghamton) ,  Jere D. Haas (Associate Professor of Nutrition, Associate Professor of Nutrition, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   0.783kg
ISBN:  

9780195050165


ISBN 10:   0195050169
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   17 August 1989
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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A thoroughly professional book, not necessarily easy reading because of the breadth of technical materials covered, but deserves study by any anthropologist interested in the biological process in contemporary human populations; it will also be mined for ideas by a much wider audience of human biologists. --The Quarterly Review of Biology Characterized by a unity in outlook and approach rarely, if ever, found in multi-authored volume. . . .Interesting and well-written. --Population Studies The breadth of coverage of the chapters, the chapter bibliographies, and the emphasis on directions for future research make this volume a necessary addition to the bookshelf of any anthropologist or nonanthropologist interested in biocultural aspects of our own species. In addition, I think it will find a niche in upper-level courses or seminars dealing with the subject of human adaptation, whether they are taught in anthropology, physiology, nutrition, ecology, demography, or medical science departments. . . .Stands as a testament to Baker's vision and his teaching. --American Journal of Human Biology


""A thoroughly professional book, not necessarily easy reading because of the breadth of technical materials covered, but deserves study by any anthropologist interested in the biological process in contemporary human populations; it will also be mined for ideas by a much wider audience of human biologists."" --The Quarterly Review of Biology ""Characterized by a unity in outlook and approach rarely, if ever, found in multi-authored volume. . . .Interesting and well-written."" --Population Studies ""The breadth of coverage of the chapters, the chapter bibliographies, and the emphasis on directions for future research make this volume a necessary addition to the bookshelf of any anthropologist or nonanthropologist interested in biocultural aspects of our own species. In addition, I think it will find a niche in upper-level courses or seminars dealing with the subject of human adaptation, whether they are taught in anthropology, physiology, nutrition, ecology, demography, or medical science departments. . . .Stands as a testament to Baker's vision and his teaching."" --American Journal of Human Biology ""A thoroughly professional book, not necessarily easy reading because of the breadth of technical materials covered, but deserves study by any anthropologist interested in the biological process in contemporary human populations; it will also be mined for ideas by a much wider audience of human biologists."" --The Quarterly Review of Biology ""Characterized by a unity in outlook and approach rarely, if ever, found in multi-authored volume. . . .Interesting and well-written."" --Population Studies ""The breadth of coverage of the chapters, the chapter bibliographies, and the emphasis on directions for future research make this volume a necessary addition to the bookshelf of any anthropologist or nonanthropologist interested in biocultural aspects of our own species. In addition, I think it will find a niche in upper-level courses or seminars dealing with the subject of human adaptation, whether they are taught in anthropology, physiology, nutrition, ecology, demography, or medical science departments. . . .Stands as a testament to Baker's vision and his teaching."" --American Journal of Human Biology


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