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Human Paleobiology

著者: Robert B Eckhardt
出版商: Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000.
丛书: Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology.
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"Human Paleobiology provides a unifying framework for the study of human populations, both past and present, in a range of changing environments. It integrates evidence from studies of human adaptability, comparative primatology, and molecular genetics to document consistent measures of genetic distance between subspecies, species, and other taxonomic groupings. These findings support the interpretation of the  再读一些...
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所有的著者/提供者: Robert B Eckhardt
ISBN: 0521451604 9780521451604 0521123852 9780521123853
OCLC号码: 43328927
描述: xiii, 350 p. ; 23 cm.
内容: Paleobiology : present perspectives on the past --
Constancy and change : taxonomic uncertainty in a probabilistic world --
A century of fossils --
About a century of theory --
Human adaptability present and past --
Primate patterns of diversity and adaptation --
Hominid phylogeny : morphological and molecular measures of diversity --
Plio-Pleistocene hominids : the paleobiology of fragmented populations --
Character state velocity in the emergence of more advanced hominids --
The paleobiology of widely dispersed hominids --
Paleobiological perspectives on modern human origins --
A future for the past.
丛书名: Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology.
责任: Robert B. Eckhardt.
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"Human Paleobiology provides a unifying framework for the study of human populations, both past and present, in a range of changing environments. It integrates evidence from studies of human adaptability, comparative primatology, and molecular genetics to document consistent measures of genetic distance between subspecies, species, and other taxonomic groupings. These findings support the interpretation of the biology of humans in terms of a smaller number of populations characterized by higher levels of genetic continuity than previously hypothesized. Using this as a basis, Robert Eckhardt goes on to analyze problems in human paleobiology including phenotypic differentiation, patterns of species range expansion and phyletic succession in terms of the patterns and processes still observable in extant populations. This book will be a challenging and stimulating read for students and researchers interested in human paleobiology or evolutionary anthropology."--Jacket.

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