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... carrying capacity ( Lee and DeVore 1968 ; Casteel 1972 , 1975 ) . A closer approach by a population to carrying capacity as a result of more intensive hunting jeopardizes the natural biota at the same time that it produces rapidly ...
... carrying capacity ( Lee and DeVore 1968 ; Casteel 1972 , 1975 ) . A closer approach by a population to carrying capacity as a result of more intensive hunting jeopardizes the natural biota at the same time that it produces rapidly ...
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... carrying capacity or if , in fact , carrying capacity is actually not being threatened . The Case of the Yanomamö The Yanomamö are regarded as among the world's fiercest and most male - centered cultures . Their style of life seems to ...
... carrying capacity or if , in fact , carrying capacity is actually not being threatened . The Case of the Yanomamö The Yanomamö are regarded as among the world's fiercest and most male - centered cultures . Their style of life seems to ...
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... carrying capacity ; and crop dispersals , 213 ; and cultural innovation , 165 ; and economic resources , 272-3 ; in egalitari- an systems , 368-9 ; explosive recent , 455-8 ; in India , 455 ; in Java , 457-8 ; and living stan- dards ...
... carrying capacity ; and crop dispersals , 213 ; and cultural innovation , 165 ; and economic resources , 272-3 ; in egalitari- an systems , 368-9 ; explosive recent , 455-8 ; in India , 455 ; in Java , 457-8 ; and living stan- dards ...
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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