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040 _aCBNCAT
082 _a304.2
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111 1 _aAmerican Anthropological Association.
_e Meetings
_d (2002 Nov)
245 1 0 _aSocioeconomic aspects of human behavioral ecology /
_c edited by Michael S. Alvard.
260 _aAmsterdam ;
_a Oxford :
_b Elsevier JAI,
_c 2004.
300 _ax, 402 p. :
_b ill., maps ;
_c 23 cm.
440 _aResearch in economic anthropology,
_x 0190-1281 ;
_v v. 23
500 _a Contains chapters based on presentations to three meetings of the American Anthropological Association.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _aThe papers in this volume embody the view of anthropology explicit in the above statement. Behavioral ecology explains human behavior through the application of evolutionary theory in ecological context. It focuses on how behavior is influenced by the constraints of reproduction and resources acquisition. As a result, its purview is a wide swath of anthropology, especially economic anthropology.
590 _aoif 21/08/15
591 _aLoan
650 0 _aSocial ecology.
650 _aHuman ecology.
650 _aHuman reproduction
_x Social aspects.
650 _aHuman behavior
_x Economic aspects.
650 _aChild development
_x Social aspects.
650 _aBehavioral ecology
700 _aAlvard, Michael S.
710 _aAmerican Anthropological Association.
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_cBOOK
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_d2679