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Lloyd concurs and adds the patient s social entirety as well, citing a series of studies that show that ecological factors also matter, most surprisingly the income gradient of a society. What matters is not simply the difference between the richest and poorest people in some absolute sense, but the relative difference in their own society. People living in a relatively poor society can lead healthier lives than people living in a richer society if the difference between the richest and the poorest in their society is less. What really matters is how much poorer poor people are in a society relative to the richest people. However, Lloyd s later appeal to data drawn from primate studies might lead some to cry reductionism . The human species is unique. No inferences can be made from other species, even primate species, to us. [Pg.11]

Li H., Thompson I., Carter P., Whiteley A., Bailey M., Leifert C. and Killham K. (2007). Salivary nitrate an ecological factor in reducing oral acidity . Oral Microbiol Immunol, 22, 67-71. [Pg.260]

Beuchat L R (2002), Ecological factors influencing survival and growth of human pathogens on raw fruits and vegetables , Microbes and Infection, 4 (4), 413-423. [Pg.426]

Heck, W. W., and J. A. Dunning. The effects of ozone on tobacco and pinto bean as conditioned by several ecological factors. I. Air Pollut. Control Assoc. 17 112-114, 1967. [Pg.568]

Ecological factors may also determine both the phenotype and speciation (Tregenza 1999). At least at the phenotype level, biodiversity may also be fostered by predation this can be seen in the framework of the evolution of signals, such as with electric fish (Stoddard, P.K. 1999). Threatening of biodiversity, and the resistance opposed by the ecosystems, are examined in Part VI. [Pg.9]

Vandenbergh JG Vessey S (1968) Seasonal breeding of free ranging rhesus monkeys and related ecological factors. J Reprod Fertil, 15 71-79. [Pg.165]

Phylogenetic and Ecological Factors Influencing the Array of Defenses in Individual Species. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Kansas, Lawrence. [Pg.274]

Pritchard, P. H., Lantz, S. E., Lin, J-E. Mueller, J. G. (1994). Metabolic and ecological factors affecting the bioremediation of PAH- and creosote-contaminated soil and water. In U.S. EPA Annual Symposium on Bioremediation of Hazardous Wastes Research, Development and Field Evaluations. San Francisco, California, June 28-30, 1994, pp. 129-38. EPA/600/R-94/075. [Pg.188]

Ecological factors other than those to be reconstructed do not have a strong influence on the taxa-chemistry relationships or, if they do, the relationship is the same for the calibration and fossil data sets. [Pg.24]

Food supply appears to be the most important ecological factor governing individual variation in life span. Evidence of this arises from studies of diadromous and freshwater forms of the smelt (Ivanova, 1980), normal and dwarf salmon (Krogius, 1978) and whitefish (Reshetnikov, 1980). The life spans of the different forms of these species may differ by several years. Poor food supply would entail reduced food consumption, lower metabolic and... [Pg.103]

Krogius, F.V. (1978). On the significance of genetic and ecological factors in population dynamics of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) from Lake Dalneye (In Russian). Voprosy Ikhtiologii 18,211-221. [Pg.286]

Vellas, F. (1965). Effects of several ecological factors on the activity of uricolytic enzymes in the liver of mirror carp (Cyprinus carpio L.). Annates de Limnologie 1, 435-442. [Pg.319]

The scientific basis for using simulation tests must ultimately depend on their degree of accuracy in predicting results of full-scale field tests. Simultaneous undertaking of laboratory simulation tests and field tests are therefore of interest for validation purposes, as ecological factors can clearly influence field situations. [Pg.346]

There is a growing and extensive archive of research on tourism s impacts that documents the specific negative effects of on-site tourist behaviour. Tourist activities have numerous consequences for biophysical environments and the species and human societies they support (Newsome et at, 2002). As pointed out some time ago by Nicholson (1972), many people (including tourism advocates), fail to grasp the number of sociocultural and ecological factors that are negatively affected by tourists (Ryan, 2003). The biophysical list includes impacts arising from water... [Pg.139]


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