Human Dispersal and Species Movement
Herausgeber: Boivin, Nicole; Petraglia, Michael; Crassard, Rémy
Human Dispersal and Species Movement
Herausgeber: Boivin, Nicole; Petraglia, Michael; Crassard, Rémy
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A unique, interdisciplinary and up-to-date treatment exploring human migration and its role in creating novel ecosystems over the long term.
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A unique, interdisciplinary and up-to-date treatment exploring human migration and its role in creating novel ecosystems over the long term.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1275g
- ISBN-13: 9781107164147
- ISBN-10: 1107164141
- Artikelnr.: 46459310
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1275g
- ISBN-13: 9781107164147
- ISBN-10: 1107164141
- Artikelnr.: 46459310
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: 1. Human and human-mediated species dispersals through time:
introduction and overview Nicole Boivin; Part I. Origins: Species Movements
in the Pleistocene: 2. Carnivore guilds and the impact of hominin
dispersals Margaret E. Lewis; 3. Pleistocene hominin dispersals, naïve
faunas and social networks Robin Dennell; 4. Hominins on the move: an
assessment of anthropogenic shaping of environments in the Palaeolithic
Michael D. Petraglia; 5. Reconceptualising the palaeozoogeography of the
Sahara and the dispersal of early modern humans Nick A. Drake and Roger
Blench; Part II. Across the Water: Species Movements by Coast and Sea: 6.
Coastlines, marine ecology, and maritime dispersals in human history Jon
Erlandson; 7. Breaking down barriers: pre/historic dispersals across island
Southeast Asia, New Guinea and Australia Tim Denham; 8. The last great
migration: human colonisation of the remote Pacific Islands Terry Hunt and
Carl P. Lipo; Part III. Complexity: Species Movements in the Holocene: 9.
Dispersals, connectivity and indigeneity in Arabian prehistory Rémy
Crassard and Lamya Khalidi; 10. Reconstructing migration trajectories using
ancient DNA Greger Larson; 11. Out of the Fertile Crescent: the dispersal
of domestic livestock through Europe and Africa Melinda A. Zeder; 12.
Adapting crops, landscapes, and food choices: patterns in the dispersal of
domesticated plants across Eurasia Dorian Fuller and Leilani Lucas; 13.
Tracing the initial diffusion of maize in North America Bruce D. Smith; 14.
Proto-globalisation and biotic exchange in the Old World Nicole Boivin;
Part IV. Invasion: The Movement of Invasive and Disease Species: 15.
Invasive eusocieties: commonalities between ants and humans Patrizia
d'Ettorre; 16. Species dispersions in time, space, and mind: the invasive
aliens in context Marcus Hall; 17. Disease dispersals in human history at
multiple time scales Mark Achtman; 18. Early malarial infections and the
first epidemiological transition James L. A. Webb, Jr; 19. The
globalisations of disease Monica Green; 20. Modern day population, pathogen
and pest dispersals Andrew J. Tatem.
introduction and overview Nicole Boivin; Part I. Origins: Species Movements
in the Pleistocene: 2. Carnivore guilds and the impact of hominin
dispersals Margaret E. Lewis; 3. Pleistocene hominin dispersals, naïve
faunas and social networks Robin Dennell; 4. Hominins on the move: an
assessment of anthropogenic shaping of environments in the Palaeolithic
Michael D. Petraglia; 5. Reconceptualising the palaeozoogeography of the
Sahara and the dispersal of early modern humans Nick A. Drake and Roger
Blench; Part II. Across the Water: Species Movements by Coast and Sea: 6.
Coastlines, marine ecology, and maritime dispersals in human history Jon
Erlandson; 7. Breaking down barriers: pre/historic dispersals across island
Southeast Asia, New Guinea and Australia Tim Denham; 8. The last great
migration: human colonisation of the remote Pacific Islands Terry Hunt and
Carl P. Lipo; Part III. Complexity: Species Movements in the Holocene: 9.
Dispersals, connectivity and indigeneity in Arabian prehistory Rémy
Crassard and Lamya Khalidi; 10. Reconstructing migration trajectories using
ancient DNA Greger Larson; 11. Out of the Fertile Crescent: the dispersal
of domestic livestock through Europe and Africa Melinda A. Zeder; 12.
Adapting crops, landscapes, and food choices: patterns in the dispersal of
domesticated plants across Eurasia Dorian Fuller and Leilani Lucas; 13.
Tracing the initial diffusion of maize in North America Bruce D. Smith; 14.
Proto-globalisation and biotic exchange in the Old World Nicole Boivin;
Part IV. Invasion: The Movement of Invasive and Disease Species: 15.
Invasive eusocieties: commonalities between ants and humans Patrizia
d'Ettorre; 16. Species dispersions in time, space, and mind: the invasive
aliens in context Marcus Hall; 17. Disease dispersals in human history at
multiple time scales Mark Achtman; 18. Early malarial infections and the
first epidemiological transition James L. A. Webb, Jr; 19. The
globalisations of disease Monica Green; 20. Modern day population, pathogen
and pest dispersals Andrew J. Tatem.
Introduction: 1. Human and human-mediated species dispersals through time:
introduction and overview Nicole Boivin; Part I. Origins: Species Movements
in the Pleistocene: 2. Carnivore guilds and the impact of hominin
dispersals Margaret E. Lewis; 3. Pleistocene hominin dispersals, naïve
faunas and social networks Robin Dennell; 4. Hominins on the move: an
assessment of anthropogenic shaping of environments in the Palaeolithic
Michael D. Petraglia; 5. Reconceptualising the palaeozoogeography of the
Sahara and the dispersal of early modern humans Nick A. Drake and Roger
Blench; Part II. Across the Water: Species Movements by Coast and Sea: 6.
Coastlines, marine ecology, and maritime dispersals in human history Jon
Erlandson; 7. Breaking down barriers: pre/historic dispersals across island
Southeast Asia, New Guinea and Australia Tim Denham; 8. The last great
migration: human colonisation of the remote Pacific Islands Terry Hunt and
Carl P. Lipo; Part III. Complexity: Species Movements in the Holocene: 9.
Dispersals, connectivity and indigeneity in Arabian prehistory Rémy
Crassard and Lamya Khalidi; 10. Reconstructing migration trajectories using
ancient DNA Greger Larson; 11. Out of the Fertile Crescent: the dispersal
of domestic livestock through Europe and Africa Melinda A. Zeder; 12.
Adapting crops, landscapes, and food choices: patterns in the dispersal of
domesticated plants across Eurasia Dorian Fuller and Leilani Lucas; 13.
Tracing the initial diffusion of maize in North America Bruce D. Smith; 14.
Proto-globalisation and biotic exchange in the Old World Nicole Boivin;
Part IV. Invasion: The Movement of Invasive and Disease Species: 15.
Invasive eusocieties: commonalities between ants and humans Patrizia
d'Ettorre; 16. Species dispersions in time, space, and mind: the invasive
aliens in context Marcus Hall; 17. Disease dispersals in human history at
multiple time scales Mark Achtman; 18. Early malarial infections and the
first epidemiological transition James L. A. Webb, Jr; 19. The
globalisations of disease Monica Green; 20. Modern day population, pathogen
and pest dispersals Andrew J. Tatem.
introduction and overview Nicole Boivin; Part I. Origins: Species Movements
in the Pleistocene: 2. Carnivore guilds and the impact of hominin
dispersals Margaret E. Lewis; 3. Pleistocene hominin dispersals, naïve
faunas and social networks Robin Dennell; 4. Hominins on the move: an
assessment of anthropogenic shaping of environments in the Palaeolithic
Michael D. Petraglia; 5. Reconceptualising the palaeozoogeography of the
Sahara and the dispersal of early modern humans Nick A. Drake and Roger
Blench; Part II. Across the Water: Species Movements by Coast and Sea: 6.
Coastlines, marine ecology, and maritime dispersals in human history Jon
Erlandson; 7. Breaking down barriers: pre/historic dispersals across island
Southeast Asia, New Guinea and Australia Tim Denham; 8. The last great
migration: human colonisation of the remote Pacific Islands Terry Hunt and
Carl P. Lipo; Part III. Complexity: Species Movements in the Holocene: 9.
Dispersals, connectivity and indigeneity in Arabian prehistory Rémy
Crassard and Lamya Khalidi; 10. Reconstructing migration trajectories using
ancient DNA Greger Larson; 11. Out of the Fertile Crescent: the dispersal
of domestic livestock through Europe and Africa Melinda A. Zeder; 12.
Adapting crops, landscapes, and food choices: patterns in the dispersal of
domesticated plants across Eurasia Dorian Fuller and Leilani Lucas; 13.
Tracing the initial diffusion of maize in North America Bruce D. Smith; 14.
Proto-globalisation and biotic exchange in the Old World Nicole Boivin;
Part IV. Invasion: The Movement of Invasive and Disease Species: 15.
Invasive eusocieties: commonalities between ants and humans Patrizia
d'Ettorre; 16. Species dispersions in time, space, and mind: the invasive
aliens in context Marcus Hall; 17. Disease dispersals in human history at
multiple time scales Mark Achtman; 18. Early malarial infections and the
first epidemiological transition James L. A. Webb, Jr; 19. The
globalisations of disease Monica Green; 20. Modern day population, pathogen
and pest dispersals Andrew J. Tatem.