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Biological Aspects of Human Migration

Understanding the genetic and demographic effects of migration

C G Nicholas Mascie-Taylor editor Gabriel W Lasker editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:20th Aug '09

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This insightful work examines the biological effects of migration on both migrants and host populations, making it a vital resource for understanding human movement.

In Biological Aspects of Human Migration, the author explores the intricate relationship between environmental changes and their biological effects on migrants. The book delves into how immigration impacts host populations genetically, providing a comprehensive overview of migration patterns throughout history and their implications. This synthesis is particularly valuable for human biologists, as it covers the genetic, epidemiological, and demographic consequences of migration, offering insights into how these factors shape human populations.

The chapters in Biological Aspects of Human Migration address various themes, including the peopling of continents and recent migration trends. The author emphasizes the effects of gene flow and the shift from rural to urban living, highlighting the dynamic nature of human movement. A significant focus is placed on the interplay between migration, adaptation, and disease, providing a thorough analysis that connects these critical areas of study.

Advanced students and researchers from diverse fields such as population genetics, demography, anthropology, and social geography will find this book particularly insightful. It not only relates their specific interests to broader biological aspects of human migration but also encourages interdisciplinary dialogue. Overall, Biological Aspects of Human Migration serves as an essential resource for understanding the biological consequences of migration in the context of changing environments.

ISBN: 9780521118491

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm

Weight: 400g

272 pages