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Population structure in the eastern Adriatic: the influence of historical processes, migration patterns, isolation and ecological pressures, and their interaction


Rudan, Pavao; Sujoldžić, Anita; Šimić, Diana; Bennett, Linda A.; Roberts, Derek F.
Population structure in the eastern Adriatic: the influence of historical processes, migration patterns, isolation and ecological pressures, and their interaction // Isolation, Migration and Health / D. Roberts, D. ; Fujiki, N. ; Torizuka, K. (ur.).
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. str. 204-218 doi:10.1017/CBO9780511983634.020


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Naslov
Population structure in the eastern Adriatic: the influence of historical processes, migration patterns, isolation and ecological pressures, and their interaction

Autori
Rudan, Pavao ; Sujoldžić, Anita ; Šimić, Diana ; Bennett, Linda A. ; Roberts, Derek F.

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni

Knjiga
Isolation, Migration and Health

Urednik/ci
D. Roberts, D. ; Fujiki, N. ; Torizuka, K.

Izdavač
Cambridge University Press

Grad
Cambridge

Godina
1992

Raspon stranica
204-218

ISBN
9780521419123

Ključne riječi
population structure ; migration ; human microevolution ; rural communities in Eastern Adriatic

Sažetak
In the last few decades population structure of human groups has emerged as posing some of the most interesting and provocative problems in contemporary anthropological and genetic sciences. Migration is a principal feature acting directly (though with varying intensity) on both genetic equilibrium and demography of populations, so that migration analysis is essential for the understanding of population structure at all levels (Roberts, 1988). Few human populations today remain isolated ; those that are not, experience different migratory pressures. At the global level, international migration today is a major topic of economic and social concern (Appleyard, 1988), while the biological effects of human migration are of considerable importance to a wide variety of disciplines (Mascie-Taylor & Lasker, 1989) including anthropology, demography, epidemiology and genetics. A few years ago, discussing the importance of genetic structure in human microevolution, Roberts (1987) noted ‘Every human population can be regarded as a continuing entity occupying a particular space. … A population can be characterised statistically, and distinguished from other populations, by the use of parameters, its group attributes (e.g. birth rates and death rates, means and variance of metric characters, territorial density, gene frequency) which are meaningless relative to any individual. The population is permanent in relation to the individuals composing it ; for the individual is born into the population, which exists before his arrival and continues to exist after his death.’ This chapter presents an analysis of the results from studies of the population structure of contemporary European rural communities in the Eastern Adriatic.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti, Etnologija i antropologija



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Avatar Url Pavao Rudan (autor)

Avatar Url Diana Šimić (autor)

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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Rudan, Pavao; Sujoldžić, Anita; Šimić, Diana; Bennett, Linda A.; Roberts, Derek F.
Population structure in the eastern Adriatic: the influence of historical processes, migration patterns, isolation and ecological pressures, and their interaction // Isolation, Migration and Health / D. Roberts, D. ; Fujiki, N. ; Torizuka, K. (ur.).
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. str. 204-218 doi:10.1017/CBO9780511983634.020
Rudan, P., Sujoldžić, A., Šimić, D., Bennett, L. & Roberts, D. (1992) Population structure in the eastern Adriatic: the influence of historical processes, migration patterns, isolation and ecological pressures, and their interaction. U: D. Roberts, D., Fujiki, N. & Torizuka, K. (ur.) Isolation, Migration and Health. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, str. 204-218 doi:10.1017/CBO9780511983634.020.
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