Causes and Consequences of Human Migration
An Evolutionary Perspective
Herausgeber: Crawford, Michael H.; Campbell, Benjamin C.
Causes and Consequences of Human Migration
An Evolutionary Perspective
Herausgeber: Crawford, Michael H.; Campbell, Benjamin C.
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Up-to-date and comprehensive, this book is an integration of the biological, cultural and historical dimensions of population movement.
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Up-to-date and comprehensive, this book is an integration of the biological, cultural and historical dimensions of population movement.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9781107644649
- ISBN-10: 110764464X
- Artikelnr.: 41123080
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9781107644649
- ISBN-10: 110764464X
- Artikelnr.: 41123080
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; 1. Perspectives on human migration: introduction Benjamin C.
Campbell and Michael H. Crawford; Part I. Theory: 2. Genetic evidence
concerning the origins and dispersals of modern humans Mark Stoneking; 3.
The biology of human migration: the ape that won't commit? Jonathon C. K.
Wells and Jay T. Stock; 4. Evolutionary basis of human migration Benjamin
C. Campbell and Lindsay Barone; 5. Evolutionary consequences of human
migration: genetic, historic and archaeological perspectives in the
Caribbean and Aleutian Islands Michael H. Crawford and Dixie West; 6.
Kin-structured migration and colonization Alan G. Fix; 7. The role of diet
and epigenetics in migration: molecular mechanisms underlying the
consequences of change M. J. Mosher; Part II. Geography and Migration:
Section 1. Africa: 8. Population structure and migration in Africa:
correlations between archaeological, linguistic, and genetic data J. B.
Hirbo, A. Ranciaro and S. A. Tishkoff; 9. Human migrations in North Africa
Philippe Lefèvre-Witier; 10. Identity, voice, community: new African
immigrants to Kansas John M. Janzen; 11. The African colonial migration
into Mexico: history and biological consequences Rodrigo Barquera and
Víctor Acuña-Alonzo; Section 2. Europe: 12. Demic expansion or cultural
diffusion: migration and Basque origins Kristen L. Young, Eric J. Devor and
Michael H. Crawford; 13. Consequences of migration among the Roma:
immunoglobulin markers as a tool in investigating population relationships
Moses S. Schanfield, Raquel A. Lazarin and Eric Sunderland; 14. Migration,
assimilation and admixture: genes of a Scot? K. G. Beaty; 15. Mennonite
migrations: genetic and demographic consequences Phillip E. Melton; Section
3. Asia: 16. Human migratory history: through the looking glass of genetic
geography of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Igor Mokrousov; 17. Peopling the
Tibetan plateau: migrants, genes, and genetic adaptations Mark Aldenderfer;
18. Migration, globalization, instability and Chinese in Peru Felix Moos;
Oceania; 19. The great blue highway: human migration in the Pacific
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith; Section 4. Americas: 20. Migration of pre-Hispanic
and contemporary human Mexican populations María de Lourdes Muñoz, Eduardo
Ramos, Alvaro Díaz-Badillo, María Concepción Morales-Gómez, Rocío Gómez and
Gerardo Pérez-Ramirez; 21. A review of the Tupi expansion in the Amazon
Lilian Rebellato and William I. Woods; 22. Molecular consequences of
migration and urbanization in the Peruvian Amazonia Anne Justice,
Bartholomew Dean and Michael H. Crawford; 23. Migration in Afro-Brazilian
rural communities: crossing historical, demographic, and genetic data
Carlos Eduardo Guerra Amorim, Carolina Carvalho Gontijo and Silviene
Fabiana de Oliveira; Section 5. Caribbean: 24. Indentured migration, gene
flow and the formation of the Indo-Costa Rican population Lorena Madrigal,
Monica Batistapau, Loredana Castrì, Flory Otárola, Mwenza Blell, Ernesto
Ruiz, Ramiro Barrantes, Donata Luiselli and Davide Pettener; 25. Causes and
consequences of migration to the Caribbean islands and Central America: an
evolutionary success story Christine Phillips-Krawczak; Overview; 26. Why
do we migrate?: A retrospective Dennis H. O'Rourke; Index.
Campbell and Michael H. Crawford; Part I. Theory: 2. Genetic evidence
concerning the origins and dispersals of modern humans Mark Stoneking; 3.
The biology of human migration: the ape that won't commit? Jonathon C. K.
Wells and Jay T. Stock; 4. Evolutionary basis of human migration Benjamin
C. Campbell and Lindsay Barone; 5. Evolutionary consequences of human
migration: genetic, historic and archaeological perspectives in the
Caribbean and Aleutian Islands Michael H. Crawford and Dixie West; 6.
Kin-structured migration and colonization Alan G. Fix; 7. The role of diet
and epigenetics in migration: molecular mechanisms underlying the
consequences of change M. J. Mosher; Part II. Geography and Migration:
Section 1. Africa: 8. Population structure and migration in Africa:
correlations between archaeological, linguistic, and genetic data J. B.
Hirbo, A. Ranciaro and S. A. Tishkoff; 9. Human migrations in North Africa
Philippe Lefèvre-Witier; 10. Identity, voice, community: new African
immigrants to Kansas John M. Janzen; 11. The African colonial migration
into Mexico: history and biological consequences Rodrigo Barquera and
Víctor Acuña-Alonzo; Section 2. Europe: 12. Demic expansion or cultural
diffusion: migration and Basque origins Kristen L. Young, Eric J. Devor and
Michael H. Crawford; 13. Consequences of migration among the Roma:
immunoglobulin markers as a tool in investigating population relationships
Moses S. Schanfield, Raquel A. Lazarin and Eric Sunderland; 14. Migration,
assimilation and admixture: genes of a Scot? K. G. Beaty; 15. Mennonite
migrations: genetic and demographic consequences Phillip E. Melton; Section
3. Asia: 16. Human migratory history: through the looking glass of genetic
geography of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Igor Mokrousov; 17. Peopling the
Tibetan plateau: migrants, genes, and genetic adaptations Mark Aldenderfer;
18. Migration, globalization, instability and Chinese in Peru Felix Moos;
Oceania; 19. The great blue highway: human migration in the Pacific
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith; Section 4. Americas: 20. Migration of pre-Hispanic
and contemporary human Mexican populations María de Lourdes Muñoz, Eduardo
Ramos, Alvaro Díaz-Badillo, María Concepción Morales-Gómez, Rocío Gómez and
Gerardo Pérez-Ramirez; 21. A review of the Tupi expansion in the Amazon
Lilian Rebellato and William I. Woods; 22. Molecular consequences of
migration and urbanization in the Peruvian Amazonia Anne Justice,
Bartholomew Dean and Michael H. Crawford; 23. Migration in Afro-Brazilian
rural communities: crossing historical, demographic, and genetic data
Carlos Eduardo Guerra Amorim, Carolina Carvalho Gontijo and Silviene
Fabiana de Oliveira; Section 5. Caribbean: 24. Indentured migration, gene
flow and the formation of the Indo-Costa Rican population Lorena Madrigal,
Monica Batistapau, Loredana Castrì, Flory Otárola, Mwenza Blell, Ernesto
Ruiz, Ramiro Barrantes, Donata Luiselli and Davide Pettener; 25. Causes and
consequences of migration to the Caribbean islands and Central America: an
evolutionary success story Christine Phillips-Krawczak; Overview; 26. Why
do we migrate?: A retrospective Dennis H. O'Rourke; Index.
Preface; 1. Perspectives on human migration: introduction Benjamin C.
Campbell and Michael H. Crawford; Part I. Theory: 2. Genetic evidence
concerning the origins and dispersals of modern humans Mark Stoneking; 3.
The biology of human migration: the ape that won't commit? Jonathon C. K.
Wells and Jay T. Stock; 4. Evolutionary basis of human migration Benjamin
C. Campbell and Lindsay Barone; 5. Evolutionary consequences of human
migration: genetic, historic and archaeological perspectives in the
Caribbean and Aleutian Islands Michael H. Crawford and Dixie West; 6.
Kin-structured migration and colonization Alan G. Fix; 7. The role of diet
and epigenetics in migration: molecular mechanisms underlying the
consequences of change M. J. Mosher; Part II. Geography and Migration:
Section 1. Africa: 8. Population structure and migration in Africa:
correlations between archaeological, linguistic, and genetic data J. B.
Hirbo, A. Ranciaro and S. A. Tishkoff; 9. Human migrations in North Africa
Philippe Lefèvre-Witier; 10. Identity, voice, community: new African
immigrants to Kansas John M. Janzen; 11. The African colonial migration
into Mexico: history and biological consequences Rodrigo Barquera and
Víctor Acuña-Alonzo; Section 2. Europe: 12. Demic expansion or cultural
diffusion: migration and Basque origins Kristen L. Young, Eric J. Devor and
Michael H. Crawford; 13. Consequences of migration among the Roma:
immunoglobulin markers as a tool in investigating population relationships
Moses S. Schanfield, Raquel A. Lazarin and Eric Sunderland; 14. Migration,
assimilation and admixture: genes of a Scot? K. G. Beaty; 15. Mennonite
migrations: genetic and demographic consequences Phillip E. Melton; Section
3. Asia: 16. Human migratory history: through the looking glass of genetic
geography of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Igor Mokrousov; 17. Peopling the
Tibetan plateau: migrants, genes, and genetic adaptations Mark Aldenderfer;
18. Migration, globalization, instability and Chinese in Peru Felix Moos;
Oceania; 19. The great blue highway: human migration in the Pacific
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith; Section 4. Americas: 20. Migration of pre-Hispanic
and contemporary human Mexican populations María de Lourdes Muñoz, Eduardo
Ramos, Alvaro Díaz-Badillo, María Concepción Morales-Gómez, Rocío Gómez and
Gerardo Pérez-Ramirez; 21. A review of the Tupi expansion in the Amazon
Lilian Rebellato and William I. Woods; 22. Molecular consequences of
migration and urbanization in the Peruvian Amazonia Anne Justice,
Bartholomew Dean and Michael H. Crawford; 23. Migration in Afro-Brazilian
rural communities: crossing historical, demographic, and genetic data
Carlos Eduardo Guerra Amorim, Carolina Carvalho Gontijo and Silviene
Fabiana de Oliveira; Section 5. Caribbean: 24. Indentured migration, gene
flow and the formation of the Indo-Costa Rican population Lorena Madrigal,
Monica Batistapau, Loredana Castrì, Flory Otárola, Mwenza Blell, Ernesto
Ruiz, Ramiro Barrantes, Donata Luiselli and Davide Pettener; 25. Causes and
consequences of migration to the Caribbean islands and Central America: an
evolutionary success story Christine Phillips-Krawczak; Overview; 26. Why
do we migrate?: A retrospective Dennis H. O'Rourke; Index.
Campbell and Michael H. Crawford; Part I. Theory: 2. Genetic evidence
concerning the origins and dispersals of modern humans Mark Stoneking; 3.
The biology of human migration: the ape that won't commit? Jonathon C. K.
Wells and Jay T. Stock; 4. Evolutionary basis of human migration Benjamin
C. Campbell and Lindsay Barone; 5. Evolutionary consequences of human
migration: genetic, historic and archaeological perspectives in the
Caribbean and Aleutian Islands Michael H. Crawford and Dixie West; 6.
Kin-structured migration and colonization Alan G. Fix; 7. The role of diet
and epigenetics in migration: molecular mechanisms underlying the
consequences of change M. J. Mosher; Part II. Geography and Migration:
Section 1. Africa: 8. Population structure and migration in Africa:
correlations between archaeological, linguistic, and genetic data J. B.
Hirbo, A. Ranciaro and S. A. Tishkoff; 9. Human migrations in North Africa
Philippe Lefèvre-Witier; 10. Identity, voice, community: new African
immigrants to Kansas John M. Janzen; 11. The African colonial migration
into Mexico: history and biological consequences Rodrigo Barquera and
Víctor Acuña-Alonzo; Section 2. Europe: 12. Demic expansion or cultural
diffusion: migration and Basque origins Kristen L. Young, Eric J. Devor and
Michael H. Crawford; 13. Consequences of migration among the Roma:
immunoglobulin markers as a tool in investigating population relationships
Moses S. Schanfield, Raquel A. Lazarin and Eric Sunderland; 14. Migration,
assimilation and admixture: genes of a Scot? K. G. Beaty; 15. Mennonite
migrations: genetic and demographic consequences Phillip E. Melton; Section
3. Asia: 16. Human migratory history: through the looking glass of genetic
geography of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Igor Mokrousov; 17. Peopling the
Tibetan plateau: migrants, genes, and genetic adaptations Mark Aldenderfer;
18. Migration, globalization, instability and Chinese in Peru Felix Moos;
Oceania; 19. The great blue highway: human migration in the Pacific
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith; Section 4. Americas: 20. Migration of pre-Hispanic
and contemporary human Mexican populations María de Lourdes Muñoz, Eduardo
Ramos, Alvaro Díaz-Badillo, María Concepción Morales-Gómez, Rocío Gómez and
Gerardo Pérez-Ramirez; 21. A review of the Tupi expansion in the Amazon
Lilian Rebellato and William I. Woods; 22. Molecular consequences of
migration and urbanization in the Peruvian Amazonia Anne Justice,
Bartholomew Dean and Michael H. Crawford; 23. Migration in Afro-Brazilian
rural communities: crossing historical, demographic, and genetic data
Carlos Eduardo Guerra Amorim, Carolina Carvalho Gontijo and Silviene
Fabiana de Oliveira; Section 5. Caribbean: 24. Indentured migration, gene
flow and the formation of the Indo-Costa Rican population Lorena Madrigal,
Monica Batistapau, Loredana Castrì, Flory Otárola, Mwenza Blell, Ernesto
Ruiz, Ramiro Barrantes, Donata Luiselli and Davide Pettener; 25. Causes and
consequences of migration to the Caribbean islands and Central America: an
evolutionary success story Christine Phillips-Krawczak; Overview; 26. Why
do we migrate?: A retrospective Dennis H. O'Rourke; Index.