نتایج جستجو برای: kinship networks

تعداد نتایج: 431206  

2012
Ben T. Hirsch Margaret A. Stanton Jesus E. Maldonado

Animal groups typically contain individuals with varying degrees of genetic relatedness, and this variation in kinship has a major influence on patterns of aggression and affiliative behaviors. This link between kinship and social behavior underlies socioecological models which have been developed to explain how and why different types of animal societies evolve. We tested if kinship and age-se...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Parallel Distrib. Syst. 1996
Guihai Chen Francis C. M. Lau

Vadapalli and Srimani [2] have proposed a new family of Cayley graph interconnection networks of constant degree four. Our comments show that their proposed graph is not new but is the same as the wrap-around butterfly graph. The structural kinship of the proposed graph with the de Bruijn graph is also discussed.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Marc Delêtre Doyle B McKey Trevor R Hodkinson

The conservation of crop genetic resources requires understanding the different variables-cultural, social, and economic-that impinge on crop diversity. In small-scale farming systems, seed exchanges represent a key mechanism in the dynamics of crop genetic diversity, and analyzing the rules that structure social networks of seed exchange between farmer communities can help decipher patterns of...

2002
Sander van der Leeuw Uno Svedin Tim Kohler Douglas R. White

A network approach to economic organization, kinship systems and complexity dynamics is used to explore nomadic pastoralism as a socio-natural system. Graph theoretic measures of network cohesion are related to issues of the emergence, transformation and decay of social and economic networks and their sustainability and resilience in relation to the environment and the organization of energy, m...

2002
Joachim De Weerdt

In economic literature insurance networks are often treated as exogenous institutions. Frequently, the assumption is made that some clearly identifiable group (e.g. ‘the whole village’ or ‘the extended family’) constitutes an insurance network. Still, theory suggests that the formation of insurance links depends on a myriad of factors related to smooth information flows, norms, trust, the abili...

Journal: :Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory 2012
Dwight W. Read

A key change in the evolution of our species from a common ancestor with the chimpanzees was the shift to a field of social interaction no longer dependent upon face-to-face interaction for the maintenance of social coherency. Our hunter-gatherers ancestors made a radical shift to social relations based on a culturally constructed system of kinship relations. Unlike biological kinship that refl...

2011
By Esther Coren Wendy Iredale Paul Bywaters Deborah Rutter Julie Robinson

• However, the health of most users of social care services is already damaged and for many this is a central factor in their involvement with social care services. Social work and care interventions targeted at social care clients, and at the general population, can reduce health disadvantage across the life course. • To illustrate this, we chose interventions from across the life course. Stud...

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