Biological anthropology : a synthetic approach to human evolution /

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Main Author: Boaz, Noel Thomas.
Other Authors: Almquist, Alan J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c2002.
Edition:2nd ed.
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245 1 0 |a Biological anthropology :  |b a synthetic approach to human evolution /  |c Noel T. Boaz, Alan J. Almquist. 
250 |a 2nd ed. 
260 |a Upper Saddle River, N.J. :  |b Prentice Hall,  |c c2002. 
300 |a xxi, 513 p. :  |b ill. (some col.) ;  |c 28 cm. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 485-495) and index. 
505 0 0 |t Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Biology and Behavior --  |t Anthropology and Biological Anthropology --  |t Subjects That Biological Anthropologists Study --  |t The Language of Biological Anthropology --  |t Reconstructing the Evolutionary History of Species --  |t The Perspective of Human Evolution --  |t Darwin's Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection --  |t Influences on Darwin --  |t Darwin Develops His Theory --  |t Limitations of Darwin's and Wallace's Theory --  |t Sexual Selection --  |t Evolution of Behavior --  |t Genetics --  |t Development of a Theory of Inheritance --  |t DNA: The Blueprint for the Cell's Reproduction and Metabolism --  |t The Cell Nucleus Evolves --  |t Sexual Reproduction --  |t Mutation: The Source of Genetic Variation --  |t Populations, Species, and Evolution --  |t The Science of Population Genetics --  |t The Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium --  |t How Microevolution Leads to Macroevolution --  |t Stages of Vertebrate Evolution --  |t Reconstructing Evolutionary Relationships --  |t The Chordates --  |t The First Vertebrates: Our Fish Heritage --  |t Amphibians and Reptiles --  |t Mammals Evolve and Radiate --  |t The Human Brain in Evolutionary Perspective --  |t Understanding Human Morphology --  |t Primate Evolution --  |t What Is a Primate? --  |t The First Primate Radiation: Primatelike Mammals of the Paleocene --  |t The Second Primate Radiation: Prosimians --  |t The Third Primate Radiation: Anthropoids --  |t Origins and Evolution of the Monkeys --  |t Primates of the New and Old Worlds --  |t The Primate Order --  |t The Strepsirhines: Primates of Africa and Asia --  |t The Haplorhines: Tarsiers --  |t The Haplorhines: Monkeys and Apes. 
505 8 0 |t The New World Monkeys --  |t The Old World Monkeys --  |t The Living Hominoids Minus Humans: The Apes --  |t Primates: Patterns in Social Behavior --  |t Advantages of Group Living --  |t Field Studies and Behavioral Modeling --  |t Behavior and Social Organization of Prosimians --  |t Female Reproductive Strategies --  |t Male Strategies and Behaviors --  |t Primate Foraging and Feeding --  |t Defensive Behavior, Aggression, and Dominance Patterns --  |t Communication and Learning --  |t Introduction to the Hominoids --  |t Anatomy of a Climbing Heritage --  |t The Earliest Hominoids --  |t Ape Evolution in Eurasia --  |t Evolutionary Relationships Among Hominoids --  |t The Australopithecines --  |t What Is a Hominid? --  |t The Australopithecines --  |t Interpretation of the Evolutionary History --  |t Robust Australopithecines --  |t Reconstructing Early Hominid Behavior --  |t The Genus Homo --  |t Major Physical Changes in Early Homo --  |t Homo habilis --  |t The First Stone Tools --  |t Homo in the Middle Pleistocene --  |t The Evolving Brain and Human Evolution --  |t Homo Sapiens --  |t Physical Characteristics of Early Homo sapiens --  |t Behavior of Early Homo sapiens --  |t The Emergence of Modern Homo sapiens --  |t Reconstructing Early Human Behavior --  |t The Hominoids: Studies of Ape and Human Behavior --  |t Social Behavior of Apes --  |t Innate Behaviors in Humans --  |t Human Sociobiology --  |t Human Biology and Variation --  |t The Nature of Human Genetic Variation --  |t Early Studies of Human Variation: The Concept of "Race" --  |t Genetic Origins of Variation --  |t How Natural Selection Maintains Human Variation --  |t Genetic Influence on Behavioral Variation. 
505 8 0 |t The Human Life Cycle: Human Biology, Growth, and Adaptability --  |t Human Growth Studies --  |t Human Adaptability to the Environment --  |t Modern Life and Human Evolution --  |t Humans in Evolutionary Perspective: Applied Biological Anthropology --  |t Premises and Goals of Applied Biological Anthropology --  |t Evolutionary Medicine --  |t Forensic Anthropology --  |t Human Ecology and Quality of Life --  |t The Language of Biological Anthropology: Human Anatomy --  |t The Language of Biological Anthropology: Geology --  |t The Language of Biological Anthropology: Biology and Taxonomy --  |t Dating Methods in Paleoanthropology. 
650 0 |a Physical anthropology. 
650 0 |a Human evolution. 
650 6 |a Anthropologie physique. 
650 6 |a Homme  |x Évolution. 
700 1 |a Almquist, Alan J. 
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