Description
Dive into the vibrant world of Biodemography with this authoritative text, perfect for demographers, epidemiologists, health professionals, and ecologists alike. The book, crafted by experts James Carey and Deborah Roach, presents a compelling synthesis of biological science and human demographic studies. Recognized as a pivotal resource for academics and field practitioners, it introduces readers to essential biodemographic concepts, covering significant models and demographic applications that enhance understanding of population dynamics.
Explore key demographic principles such as mortality, fecundity, and population theory, all explained in easily digestible discrete formats to boost mathematical comprehension. The authors enrich the content with real-world examples, drawing from a diverse array of species, including fruit flies, plants, elephants, and of course, humans. This interdisciplinary approach not only enhances learning but also fosters a unique perspective on kinship, family demography, and demographic change in the face of disasters like the Titanic and Napoleon’s Grande Armee incidents.
Ideal for inclusion in classroom settings, this innovative guide to biodemography serves as a bridge connecting biology and social sciences. Whether you’re studying population biology, entomology, or conservation efforts, this pioneering book is an essential addition to any professional library. Unlock the secrets of human and nonhuman population interactions with this enriching text on biodemography today!
Explore key demographic principles such as mortality, fecundity, and population theory, all explained in easily digestible discrete formats to boost mathematical comprehension. The authors enrich the content with real-world examples, drawing from a diverse array of species, including fruit flies, plants, elephants, and of course, humans. This interdisciplinary approach not only enhances learning but also fosters a unique perspective on kinship, family demography, and demographic change in the face of disasters like the Titanic and Napoleon’s Grande Armee incidents.
Ideal for inclusion in classroom settings, this innovative guide to biodemography serves as a bridge connecting biology and social sciences. Whether you’re studying population biology, entomology, or conservation efforts, this pioneering book is an essential addition to any professional library. Unlock the secrets of human and nonhuman population interactions with this enriching text on biodemography today!