ANT 1101 Lecture Notes - Advantageous, Population Genetics, Sexual Selection
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Listen to me during lectures; make only short notes. Read associated chapter(s) before coming to class. Rewrite the lecture from notes into a full length. 2) diversity of life and natural processes produced this diversity. Application of modern evolutionary theory to studies of the morphology, ecology, and behaviour of human and non-human primates. Primate anatomy, field studies of wild animals, primate psychology, etc. Primatologists seek to conserve primates in vanishing tropical ecosystems. Multidisciplinary study of: biological evolution of humans and non-human primates. Advent of and changes in human cultural activities. Evolutionary history of behavior in human and non-human primates. Spatial and temporal variations in human features. How social, environmental, and biological factors influence health and illness of individuals at the community, regional, national, and global levels. Focuses only on skeletal remains of humans. Forensic anthropologists seek to determine the age, sex, stature, ancestry. Trying to figure out the characteristic of human beings.