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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «APOSTATIC»
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apostatic en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
apostatic y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Primate Anti-Predator Strategies
evolutionary outcome of females exhibiting mating preference for brightly colored
males, like Bicca-Marques & Calegaro-Marques (1998), Cooper & Hosey (2003)
did not consider apostatic selection. Just as the evolution of cathemerality was ...
Sharon Gursky-Doyen, K.A.I. Nekaris, 2007
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Bird Coloration: Function and evolution
Apostatic Selection The avoidance image hypothesis (Paulson 1973; Rohwer
and Paulson 1987) is a form of dishonest presence signaling that occurs
independently of ambient backgrounds and is specifically based on receiver
psychology.
Geoffrey Edward Hill, Kevin J. McGraw, 2006
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Coleridge, Form and Symbol, Or The Ascertaining Vision
Thus we have not two apostatic wills but two directions or tendencies which the
apostatic will can choose. Ms B Supplementary (OM 358) gives a less well
developed and probably slightly earlier version of the argument. This version
does not ...
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
The result of this process. cf. fitness, habitat selection apostatic selection □ n. □
Decreased natural selection against a rare-phenotype prey, increased natural
selection for a common- phenotype prey, or both, because its predator has a ...
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Selection: The Mechanism of Evolution
Evidence for stabilizing and apostatic selection by wild blackbirds. Nature, 237:
348-349. Allen, J.A. (1974). Further evidence for apostatic selection by wild
passerine birds: Training experiments. Heredity, 33: 361-372. Allen, J.A. (1975).
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Antipredator Defenses in Birds and Mammals
... and prey behavior (Clarke 1962; Cooper and Allen 1994; Allen 1988; Forsman
and Appelqvist 1998; Kono, Reid, and Kamil 1998). Whether apostatic selection
operates on birds and mammals in the wild is an open question, because ...
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The Evolution of Population Biology
When predation acts against common morphs within a species, the balancing
force has been termed apostatic selection (Clarke 1962). When it affects the
relative densities of different prey species it has been called switching (Murdoch
1969).
Rama S. Singh, Marcy K. Uyenoyama, 2004
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Comparative Cognition : Experimental Explorations of Animal ...
Additional analyses demonstrated that the equilibrium was a consequence of
apostatic selection. One of the morphs happened to be somewhat more difficult to
detect than the other two; whatever the starting numbers of the three morphs, this
...
Edward A. Wasserman Department of Psychology University of Iowa, Thomas R. Zentall Department of Psychology University of Kentucky, 2006
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Behavioural Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach
Most evidence consists of apostatic prey selection, i.e. that a cryptic prey type is
practically excluded from a forager's diet when it is rare, but is over-represented
above some threshold abundance. Dawkins (1971) cautions that alternative ...
J. R Krebs, N. B Davies, 2009
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History of Political Ideas
Apostatic. Movement. The Italian and Catholic elements in the pathos of Vico are
inseparable. Something has happened in Italy that outweighs the transalpine
achievements in science, and this something is animated by the Catholic spirit of
...
Eric Voegelin, Barry Cooper, 1998
8 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «APOSTATIC»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
apostatic en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Redcar panto
Consequent to the 2010 General Election, wiseacre psephologists interpreted the grossly apostatic Redcar result as a reprisal for the economic ... «The Northern Echo, Feb 15»
Book Review: “Firing God” by Cheryl Abram
... a story of apostatic self-re-creation in the image of What Eternally Is. Firing God is a story of letting go of stories we tell ourselves and learning ... «PsychCentral.com, Dic 14»
Crisis: Ukraine to Strengthen Army Against Growing Russian …
... counterweight to a world they [US and EU] are building: an utterly apostatic, soulless world, where everything is based on materialistic values ... «Gospel Herald, Nov 14»
Arena: The 50 Year Argument, BBC Four
Still, it had some music – not folk, or apostatic electric guitar, but jazz, the quintessential smooth soundtrack of the New York intellectual (Tom ... «The Arts Desk, Jun 14»
No, Beauty is Not in the Eye of the Beholder
Not only is bragging about a stand against tradition in an apostatic, irreverent secular age a bit like bragging about burning churches in Egypt, ... «American Thinker, Abr 11»
Head-Fest 2007: Head-Fi Meets Silicon Valley
HeadRoom's Tyll Hertsen was showing an apostatic product: a non-headphone amp called the Desktop ($895). "Most audiophiles don't realize ... «Stereophile Magazine, Abr 07»
Pope and Islam
In countries under Islamic law, conversion to Christianity (or any other religion) is an apostatic crime. In Saudi Arabia, churches are forbidden. «New Yorker, Abr 07»
NCW CRITICISED OVER MARRIAGES
... will soon start a distance education course regarding finality of prophethood so as to make people aware of anti-Islamic and apostatic beliefs. «Milli Gazette, Feb 05»