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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SUBSOCIALLY»
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Human Social Evolution: The Foundational Works of Richard D. ...
Others, such as subsocial Embioptera, Gryllidae, Dermaptera, Hemiptera,
Coleoptera, Scorpionida, and Arachnida that live subsocially in seemingly
appropriate sites (but which, for one reason or another, may be too shortlived),
may lack the ...
Kyle Summers, Bernard Crespi, 2013
2
The Social Behavior of the Bees: A Comparative Study
Nests are started by lone females which raise young subsocially; when the young
mature a primitively eusocial or ultimately a semi- social colony may exist. The
frequencies of nests containing two or more active mature females are indicated
...
Charles Duncan Michener, 1974
3
The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment
Even activities in spaces can be examined subsocially through anthropometry3
and ethology. Some space standards in England and the United States have. 3
This is not anthropometry in the physical anthropological sense involving skeletal
...
In most Allodapini and some Ceratinini (in the Xylo- copinae), although nests
harboring colonies of two or more cooperating adult females exist, most nests
contain a lone adult, rearing her young subsocially without benefit of a worker or
other ...
Charles Duncan Michener, 2000
5
Nourishment and evolution in insect societies
... rears her offspring subsocially. Group E. Well-established eusocial behavior
with very distinct castes. There 231.
James H. Hunt, Christine A. Nalepa, 1994
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Man and his urban environment: a sociological approach, with ...
The environment has been seen as a flat plane, with occasional internal
boundaries such as railroads or parks which could set apart natural areas, within
which subsocially determined aggregates jockey indefinitely for turf. When
speaking of ...
William M. Michelson, 1976
7
South African Journal of Natural History: Being the Official ...
In the wet sand and growing subsocially are Cpperus rupestris and Crassula laxa
while in the water are Crassula natans, Crassula parvula and Lobelia (Mctzlena
dregeana). As evidenced by many of the dry pans examined the above must be ...
8
Task Force Assessments: The contribution of the social ...
The environment has been seen as a flat plane, with occasional internal
boundaries such as railroads or parks which could set apart natural areas, within
which subsocially determined aggregates jockey indefinitely for turf. When
speaking of ...
University of California (System). Project Clean Air, Ernest S. Starkman, 1970
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Sociology and Social Research
Nor do Hart and Pantzer beg the question, because they make a clear distinction
between instinctive, subsocially habitual, and cultural behavior. For them, the
latter term means "all behavior patterns acquired through social contacts, i.e., ...
Pacific Sociological Association, 1928
10
A new generation of environmental essays
... set apart natural areas, within which subsocially determined aggregates jockey
indefinitely for turf. When speaking of environment, the human ecologists have
referred to social environment. By what social groups or activities is a particular ...