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Archaeology has always been marked by its particular care, obligation, and loyalty to things. While archaeologists may not share similar perspectives or practices, they find common ground in their concern for objects monumental and mundane. This book considers the myriad ways that archaeologists engage with things in order to craft stories, both big and small, concerning our relations with materials and the nature of the past. Literally the "science of old things," archaeology does not discover the past as it was but must work with what remains. Such work involves the tangible mediation of past and present, of people and their cultural fabric, for things cannot be separated from society. Things are us. This book does not set forth a sweeping new theory. It does not seek to transform the discipline of archaeology. Rather, it aims to understand precisely what archaeologists do and to urge practitioners toward a renewed focus on and care for things.
Material culture. --- Archaeology. --- Culture --- Folklore --- Technology --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities --- anthropology. --- archaeological phenomenons. --- archaeology books. --- books for history lovers. --- books for science lovers. --- bronze age. --- coffee table books. --- distraction for kids. --- easy to read. --- engaging. --- evolution of archaeology. --- history of archaeology. --- history of culture. --- home school science books. --- informative books. --- nonfiction books. --- page turner. --- philosophical discussion. --- science and math. --- science of old things. --- society and archaeology. --- theories of archaeology. --- what is archaeology.
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This volume is a one-of-a-kind contribution to applied social science and the product of a long collaboration between an established, interdisciplinary sociologist and a successful banking executive. Together, Neil Smelser and John Reed use a straightforward approach to presenting substantive social science knowledge and indicate its relevance and applicability to decision-making, problem-solving and policy-making. Among the areas presented are space-and-time coordinates of social life; cognition and bias; group and network effects; the role of sanctions; organizational dynamics; and macro-changes associated with economic development. Finally, the authors look at the big picture of why society at large demands and needs social-science knowledge, and how the academy actually supplies relevant knowledge.
Social sciences --- Social science research --- Research. --- anthropology. --- applied social sciences. --- behavioral economics. --- books by scientists. --- books for science lovers. --- cultural analysis. --- development of culture. --- economic development. --- educational books. --- home school science books. --- how humans interact. --- huma psychology. --- human analysis. --- human culture. --- human philosophy. --- informative books. --- learning from experts. --- learning while reading. --- nonfiction books. --- passion books. --- politics and science. --- quarantine books. --- social science research. --- social science. --- social theories. --- sociology.
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Ecology is the centerpiece of many of the most important decisions that face humanity. Roots of Ecology documents the deep ancestry of this now enormously important science from the early ideas of Herodotos, Plato, and Pliny, up through those of Linnaeus and Darwin, to those that inspired Ernst Haeckel's mid-nineteenth-century neologism ecology. Based on a long-running series of regularly published columns, this important work gathers a vast literature illustrating the development of ecological and environmental concepts, ideas, and creative thought that has led to our modern view of ecology. Roots of Ecology should be on every ecologist's shelf.
HIS History & Biographies --- eco history --- natural history --- ecology --- historical ecology --- portraits --- naturalists --- Ecology --- History --- NATURE / Ecology --- book club reads. --- books for biology. --- books for home school. --- books for science lovers. --- books for young scientists. --- botany. --- darwin. --- discussion books. --- distraction for kids. --- easy to read. --- ecology books. --- educational books. --- engaging. --- environmental concepts. --- environmental conservation protection. --- environmental ecology. --- evolution of ecology. --- evolution. --- history and science. --- history of ecology. --- home school science. --- modern ecology. --- nature and science. --- nature lovers. --- quarantine books. --- science and math. --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history
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Evolutionary biology has long sought to explain how new traits and new species arise. Darwin maintained that competition is key to understanding this biodiversity and held that selection acting to minimize competition causes competitors to become increasingly different, thereby promoting new traits and new species. Despite Darwin's emphasis, competition's role in diversification remains controversial and largely underappreciated. In their synthetic and provocative book, evolutionary ecologists David and Karin Pfennig explore competition's role in generating and maintaining biodiversity. The authors discuss how selection can lessen resource competition or costly reproductive interactions by promoting trait evolution through a process known as character displacement. They further describe character displacement's underlying genetic and developmental mechanisms. The authors then consider character displacement's myriad downstream effects, ranging from shaping ecological communities to promoting new traits and new species and even fueling large-scale evolutionary trends. Drawing on numerous studies from natural populations, and written for a broad audience, Evolution's Wedge seeks to inspire future research into character displacement's many implications for ecology and evolution.
Animal diversity. --- Competition (Biology) --- Divergence (Biology) --- Biotic competition --- Ecological competition --- Interspecific competition --- Intraspecific competition --- Species competition --- Struggle for survival (Biology) --- Survival, Struggle for (Biology) --- Population biology --- Species --- Biology --- Phylogeny --- Animal biodiversity --- Animal biological diversity --- Animals --- Diversity, Animal --- Faunal diversity --- Zoological diversity --- Biodiversity --- Diversity --- biodiversity. --- biographical. --- biology books. --- books for science lovers. --- conservation of environment. --- darwin theories. --- discussion books. --- easy to read. --- ecological communities. --- educational books. --- engaging. --- environmental ecology. --- evolution of biology. --- evolution of science. --- food chain. --- going green. --- history. --- home school science books. --- learning from experts. --- leisure reads. --- life sciences. --- maintaining biodiversity. --- nonfiction books. --- protecting animals. --- scientists. --- the importance of the environment. --- travels books.
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This book tells the sweeping story of the role that East African savannas played in human evolution, how people, livestock, and wildlife interact in the region today, and how these relationships might shift as the climate warms, the world globalizes, and human populations grow.Our ancient human ancestors were nurtured by African savannas, which today support pastoral peoples and the last remnants of great Pleistocene herds of large mammals. Why has this wildlife thrived best where they live side-by-side with humans? Ecologist Robin S. Reid delves into the evidence to find that herding is often compatible with wildlife, and that pastoral land use sometimes enriches savanna landscapes and encourages biodiversity. Her balanced, scientific, and accessible examination of the current state of the relationships among the region's wildlife and people holds critical lessons for the future of conservation around the world.
Savanna ecology --- Land use --- Pastoral systems --- Savannas --- Campos --- Grasslands --- Savannahs --- Tropical grasslands --- Plains --- Herding systems --- Pastoralism --- Animal culture --- Livestock systems --- Herders --- Herding --- Land --- Land utilization --- Use of land --- Utilization of land --- Economics --- Land cover --- Landscape assessment --- NIMBY syndrome --- Ecology --- Environmental aspects --- african biodiversity. --- african culture. --- african environment. --- african history. --- african society. --- african wildlife. --- aspca. --- books for history lovers. --- books for science lovers. --- conservation of environment. --- discussion books. --- east africa. --- easy to read. --- ecology. --- educational books. --- engaging. --- evolution of life. --- home school education books. --- human evolution. --- importance of environment. --- learning from experts. --- leisure reads. --- life in africa. --- life sciences. --- politics and history. --- population growth. --- protect the animals. --- wildlife vs livestock.
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Now that more than half of the world's population lives in cities, the study of birds in urban ecosystems has emerged at the forefront of ornithological research. An international team of leading researchers in urban bird ecology and conservation from across Europe and North America presents the state of this diverse field, addressing classic questions while proposing new directions for further study. Areas of particular focus include the processes underlying patterns of species shifts along urban-rural gradients, the demography of urban birds and the role of citizen science, and human-avian interaction in urban areas. This important reference fills a crucial need for scientists, planners, and managers of urban spaces and all those interested in the study and conservation of birds in the world's expanding metropolises.
Urban animals --- Birds --- City animals --- City fauna --- Urban fauna --- Urban wildlife --- Animals --- Birds, Protection of --- Conservation. --- Ecology. --- biology. --- bird ecology. --- birds in urban ecosystems. --- books for bird watchers. --- books for science lovers. --- cities and environment. --- conservation of birds. --- demography of birds. --- discussion books. --- distractions for kids. --- easy to read. --- educational books. --- engaging. --- european environment. --- history of cities. --- informative books. --- life sciences. --- nonfiction. --- north american environments. --- ornithological books. --- page turner. --- science and math. --- science in cities. --- species adaption. --- species of birds. --- urban birds. --- urban ecosystems.
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How can we bring together the study of genes, embryos and fossils? Embryos in Deep Time is a critical synthesis of the study of individual development in fossils. It brings together an up-to-date review of concepts from comparative anatomy, ecology and developmental genetics, and examples of different kinds of animals from diverse geological epochs and geographic areas.Can fossil embryos demonstrate evolutionary changes in reproductive modes? How have changes in ocean chemistry in the past affected the development of marine organisms? What can the microstructure of fossil bone and teeth reveal about maturation time, longevity and changes in growth phases? This book addresses these and other issues and documents with numerous examples and illustrations how fossils provide evidence not only of adult anatomy but also of the life history of individuals at different growth stages. The central topic of Biology today-the transformations occurring during the life of an organism and the mechanisms behind them-is addressed in an integrative manner for extinct animals.
Developmental genetics. --- Embryos. --- Paleobiology. --- Developmental biology --- Embryology --- Genetics --- Growth --- Animal embryos --- Animals --- Palaeobiology --- Biology --- Paleontology --- Embryos --- Vertebrates, Fossil --- Ontogeny. --- Developmental biology. --- Evolution (Biology) --- Comparative embryology. --- Embryology, Comparative --- Ontogenesis --- Animal evolution --- Biological evolution --- Darwinism --- Evolutionary biology --- Evolutionary science --- Origin of species --- Evolution --- Biological fitness --- Homoplasy --- Natural selection --- Phylogeny --- Development (Biology) --- Ontogeny --- Chordata, Fossil --- archaeological history. --- archaeology. --- books about biology. --- books about science. --- books for science lovers. --- culture and biology. --- distractions for kids. --- easy to read. --- engaging. --- fossil embryos development. --- fossils and bones. --- historical. --- history. --- learning from experts. --- learning while reading. --- leisure reads. --- nonfiction intrigue. --- page turner. --- paleontology. --- science and math. --- study of embryos. --- study of fossils. --- study of genes. --- things to do during quarantine. --- zoology.
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Poised between soil and sky, forest canopies represent a critical point of exchange between the atmosphere and the earth, yet until recently, they remained a largely unexplored frontier. For a long time, problems with access and the lack of tools and methods suitable for monitoring these complex bioscapes made canopy analysis extremely difficult. Fortunately, canopy research has advanced dramatically in recent decades. Methods in Forest Canopy Research is a comprehensive overview of these developments for explorers of this astonishing environment. The authors describe methods for reaching the canopy and the best ways to measure how the canopy, atmosphere, and forest floor interact. They address how to replicate experiments in challenging environments and lay the groundwork for creating standardized measurements in the canopy-essential tools for for understanding our changing world.
Forest canopies --- Forests and forestry --- Forest research --- Forestry research --- Canopies, Forest --- Canopy cover, Tree --- Cover, Forest crown --- Cover, Forest overstory --- Cover, Tree --- Cover, Tree canopy --- Crown canopies, Forest --- Crown cover, Forest --- Forest crown canopies --- Forest crown cover --- Forest overstory cover --- Overstory cover, Forest --- Tree canopy cover --- Tree cover --- Plant canopies --- Research --- Methodology. --- Research. --- animals that live in trees. --- beauty of forests. --- biodiversity. --- biology. --- books about birds. --- books about the environment. --- books for scientists. --- easy to read. --- educational books. --- engaging. --- environmental ecology. --- forest canopies. --- forest canopy research. --- forest evolution. --- history of forest. --- home school science books. --- how to study canopies. --- informative books. --- learning from experts. --- native americans. --- page turner. --- planet earth lovers. --- plant science. --- plants in biological science. --- science lovers. --- unexplored environments.
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To Life! Eco Art in Pursuit of a Sustainable Planet documents the burgeoning eco art movement from A to Z, presenting a panorama of artistic responses to environmental concerns, from Ant Farm's anti-consumer antics in the 1970s to Marina Zurkow's 2007 animation that anticipates the havoc wreaked upon the planet by global warming. This text is the first international survey of twentieth and twenty-first-century artists who are transforming the global challenges facing humanity and the Earth's diverse living systems. Their pioneering explorations are situated at today's cultural, scientific, economic, spiritual, and ethical frontiers. The text guides students of art, design, environmental studies, and interdisciplinary studies to integrate environmental awareness, responsibility, and activism into their professional and personal lives.
Ecology in art. --- Environmental protection in art. --- Environment (Art) --- Art, Modern --- Contemporary art --- Modernism (Art) --- Affichistes (Group of artists) --- Fluxus (Group of artists) --- Schule der Neuen Prächtigkeit (Group of artists) --- Zero (Group of artists) --- Assemblage (Art) --- Art --- photographs --- sculpture [visual works] --- outdoor sculpture --- installations [visual works] --- ecology --- community art --- performance art --- mixed media --- ecological art --- Ballengée, Brandon --- Catts, Oron --- Chu Yun --- Franceschini, Amy --- Hansen, Heiko --- HeHe --- Beuys, Joseph --- Eke, Bright Ugochukwu --- Easterby, Caitlin --- Pascoe, Simon --- Fournier, Nicole --- Bayer, Herbert --- Chin, Mel --- Beehive Design Collective [Machias, Me] --- Red Earth --- Ant Farm --- Critical Art Ensemble --- SUPERFLEX [Copenhagen] --- biodiversity. --- books for science lovers. --- climate change. --- coffee table books. --- conservation of planet earth. --- creating a sustainable planet. --- easy to read. --- eco art. --- educational books. --- environmental awareness. --- environmental ecology. --- environmental information. --- environmental studies. --- fact not opinion. --- global warming. --- great for reluctant readers. --- historical information. --- homeschool science books. --- importance of going green. --- interesting books. --- learning from experts. --- modern art. --- new art. --- nonfiction books. --- science and art. --- kunst en wetenschap --- leefmilieu --- natuurbescherming --- natuurbehoud --- environment [earth sciences concept]
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