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Stepping stones of life: natal dispersal in the group-living but noncooperative speckled warbler

2003

In most cooperatively breeding birds the offspring of one sex, usually male, delays dispersal to remain on the natal territory and helps its parents to rear subsequent young. Thus delayed dispersal could be the first step in the evolution of cooperative breeding. We studied natal dispersal in a population of the group-living speckled warbler, Chthonicola sagittata, based on observations of a colour-banded population over 3 years. Unlike other group-living members of the Acanthizinae, all juvenile males in this population dispersed to settle on foreign territories as subordinates, which do not help rear the young. Speckled warblers showed all the life history traits that are thought to resul…

education.field_of_studyPopulationBiologybiology.organism_classificationLife history theoryNatal homingCooperative breedingBiological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologyPhilopatryeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSex ratioDemographySpeckled warblerAnimal Behaviour
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Editorial on the special issue “Private Life Choices, Employment and Health”

2013

The health conditions of the German population have been subject to signifi cant changes in the past. Within the last forty years, for example, the life expectancy at birth of both men and women reported by the German Federal Statistical Offi ce rose by more than eight years. In recent years, chances of survival in the middle and old ages were responsible for the increase in life expectancy. In this respect – and to an extent never seen before – it is nowadays possible to spend one’s lifetime actively within the family and productively on the labour market. However, in times of a shrinking population, changes of the conditions on the labour market and new arrangements of private life choice…

education.field_of_studyPopulationSocial changeLife expectancyHealthy Life YearsContext (language use)Life chancesSociologyeducationSocial classRetirement ageDemographyDemographyComparative Population Studies
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A Cross-sectional Growth Study of Forearm Length and Tibial Length in an Indigenous Andean Population of 6 to 19 Years of Age.

1997

Patterns of growth in forearm length and tibial length were studied in 149 school-children of Aymara ancestry (73 boys and 76 girls), aged 6 to 19 years. The investigation was based on a cross-sectional survey performed in 1987 in the rural community of Putre (3, 530 m), northern Chile. The results show that there is little sexual dimorphism over the age period of 6 to 13 years, while sex differences are more pronounced between the ages of 14 and 17 years, both for forearm length and tibial length, with boys having higher means. Correspondingly, the maximum values achieved for both measurements are greater in boys than in girls. The growth spurt begins about two years earlier in girls than …

education.field_of_studyRural communitybusiness.industryPopulationGrowth spurtAnatomyAnthropometrySitting heightSexual dimorphismForearm lengthmedicine.anatomical_structureForearmAnthropologymedicineeducationbusinessDemographyAnthropological Science
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Parents' Physical Activity, Socioeconomic Status and Education as Predictors of Physical Activity and Sport among Children and Youths - A 12-Year Fol…

1996

The purpose of this study was to examine parental influences on children's participation in sport and their later physical activity. The population for the study consisted of a random sample of 1881 9- to 15-year-old boys and girls who were exposed to the extensive research program called "Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns" in 1980. They and their parents have been followed up for twelve years at three-year intervals by means of a short questionnaire concerning physical activity and other factors. The results indicated that the fathers' physical activity in 1980 was related to their children's habitual physical activity in the same year, and gave in boys and girls a significant prediction…

education.field_of_studySociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciencesPhysical fitnessPopulationPhysical activityFollow up studies050109 social psychologyFamily life0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessPsychologyeducationSocioeconomic status050212 sport leisure & tourismSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)DemographyInternational Review for the Sociology of Sport
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2018

Summary Background Population estimates underpin demographic and epidemiological research and are used to track progress on numerous international indicators of health and development. To date, internationally available estimates of population and fertility, although useful, have not been produced with transparent and replicable methods and do not use standardised estimates of mortality. We present single-calendar year and single-year of age estimates of fertility and population by sex with standardised and replicable methods. Methods We estimated population in 195 locations by single year of age and single calendar year from 1950 to 2017 with standardised and replicable methods. We based t…

education.field_of_studyTotal fertility ratemedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulation1. No povertyFertilityGeneral MedicinePopulation density3. Good healthBirth rate03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePopulation projectionGlobal healthPopulation growth030212 general & internal medicineeducation030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemographymedia_commonThe Lancet
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Well-being and demographic dynamics

2012

This paper presents a socio-demographic model defined by sexes and structured by age. The model is a von Foerster-McKendrick model for the dynamics of population by sex and age of a general human population. The fertility and deaths rates are structured by age and they depend on the well-being variable. The well-being variable is defined by UN, HDI-Hybrid. We present the validation of the stochastic formulation model from the case of Spain in the period 2003–2008.

education.field_of_studyVariable (computer science)Geographymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationWell-beingFertilityeducationDemographic analysisDemographymedia_common2012 IEEE International Conference on Complex Systems (ICCS)
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Seroprevalence of and risk factors for Leishmania seropositivity in a sample population of Western Sicily (Italy)

2013

Background: Leishmania is a vector-borne parasite responsible for significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of and risk factors for Leishmania infantum seropositivity in a sample of Sicilian population.Methods: A total of 260 subjects were interviewed using a standardized questionnaire and requested for an venous blood sample.Results: Overall, 36 subjects (13.8%) were seropositive against L. infantum with a statistically significant higher prevalence of positivity in older subjects (p=0.04). After adjustment for age, a higher risk for Leishmania seropositivity was found in subjects who had pets living outdoors and untreated with anti-p…

education.field_of_studyVeterinary medicinelcsh:R5-920biologybusiness.industrylcsh:Public aspects of medicinePopulationVenous blood samplelcsh:RA1-1270Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicatabiology.organism_classificationLeishmaniaLeishmania seropositivity epidemiology SicilyLeishmania InfectionsEpidemiology; Public Healthparasitic diseasesSeroprevalenceMedicineLeishmania infantumeducationbusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)DemographyEpidemiology, Biostatistics, and Public Health
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Ecomorphological predictors of natal dispersal distances in birds.

2008

1. Dispersal is one of the key ecological parameters but it is very difficult to quantify directly. As a consequence, empirical studies often ignore dispersal or use indirect measures. 2. Ringing data have previously been used to estimate the natal dispersal distances of 47 British passerine bird species. This provides an excellent opportunity to examine the potential of various indirect measures to predict natal dispersal distances in British birds. 3. We use a phylogenetic comparative framework and single- and multipredictor models including ecomorphological, behavioural or ecological traits to predict natal dispersal distance. 4. A multipredictor model that includes Kipp's distance (a me…

education.field_of_studyWingbiologyEcologyEcomorphologyPopulationInterspecific competitionModels BiologicalPasserineBirdsbiology.animalBiological dispersalAnimalsAnimal Science and ZoologyAnimal MigrationSpecies richnesseducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcosystemDemographyThe Journal of animal ecology
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Population as the body of society

2021

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education.field_of_study[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyGeography[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyPopulationeducationComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSDemography
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Diferencias de género entre autocultivadores de cannabis en España

2019

The increase in cannabis use coincides with the proliferation of small-scale cannabis cultivation. These crops facilitate substance availability and increased use. Some investigations have studied the characteristics of small-scale cultivators; however, it is not known whether their profiles differ by gender. The aim of the present study was to analyse differences among growers regarding sociodemographic variables, patterns of use and health problems from a gender perspective. A descriptive observational study was designed with a sample of 219 cultivators (157 men and 62 women), aged between 18 and 34. Problematic use of cannabis (CPQ), cannabis dependence (SDS), patterns of abuse (CAST), r…

education.field_of_studybiologyPopulationMedicine (miscellaneous)biology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthHealth problemsmedicineObservational studyCannabisCannabis DependencePsychologyeducationNicotine dependencePsychosocialEarly onsetDemographyAdicciones
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