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La sociabilidad es una cualidad intrínseca del ser humano, y la interdependencia, la forma de relación social que ha permitido la supervivencia de nuestra especie. Depender de otros y, al mismo tiempo, ser responsable de ellos, requiere la intervención de mecanismos y procesos psicológicos, entre los que destacan la reacción automática de atracción o rechazo ante la percepción del otro y el conocimiento objetivo de esa persona a través de su conducta o de la información que transmiten los demás. Aquí intervienen otros muchos procesos (por ejemplo, la reputación, el etnocentrismo), regulados por factores cognitivos, emocionales y motivacionales. Aprovechar lo positivo y sacar par...
… Podríamos comenzar diciendo que este manual pretende dar una visión general de qué son y en qué consisten el extremismo, la radicalización violenta y el terrorismo. … Podríamos continuar señalando que aquí se presenta un exhaustivo análisis de la evolución histórica del terrorismo y de la investigación en el campo. … Podríamos también afirmar que el lector podrá encontrar aquí una descripción de todos los grupos terroristas que operan y que han operado a nivel nacional e internacional, los motivos que los han guiado (por ejemplo, la religión o sentimientos independentistas), o las consecuencias que han originado (como el número de víctimas, cambios socio-político...
From Prehistory to the Middle Ages, from the Spanish mainland to the Portuguese Atlantic Coast, the Duero (or Douro as it is known in English because of its Portuguese translation) has served as a river of great historical importance. It is a river flowing from the past into the future with the legacy of the Homo Antecessor and the most ancient remains of European Prehistory, showcasing the first samples of inland farming during the Iberian Neolithic period and many examples of Schematic Rock Art. Before the total obliteration of archaeological sites in the Duero valley due to active agricultural labours and the course of time itself, the Archaeological and Protohistoric Society of Zamora, Z...
This special volume of Advances in Marine Biology covers in detail the biology of calanoid copepods. Copepods are probably the most numerous multicellular organisms on earth. They are aquatic animals that live in both marine and fresh water, and are of prime importance in marine ecosystems as they form a direct link between phytoplankton and fish. This volume is essential for all marine biologists.Advances in Marine Biology contains up-to-date reviews of all areas of marine science, including fisheries science and macro/micro fauna. Each volume contains peer-reviewed papers detailing the ecology of marine regions.
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Mutualistic interactions among plants and animals have played a paramount role in shaping biodiversity. Yet the majority of studies on mutualistic interactions have involved only a few species, as opposed to broader mutual connections between communities of organisms. Mutualistic Networks is the first book to comprehensively explore this burgeoning field. Integrating different approaches, from the statistical description of network structures to the development of new analytical frameworks, Jordi Bascompte and Pedro Jordano describe the architecture of these mutualistic networks and show their importance for the robustness of biodiversity and the coevolutionary process. Making a case for why we should care about mutualisms and their complex networks, this book offers a new perspective on the study and synthesis of this growing area for ecologists and evolutionary biologists. It will serve as the standard reference for all future work on mutualistic interactions in biological communities.
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Magicians, necromancers and astrologers are assiduous characters in the European golden age theatre. This book deals with dramatic characters who act as physiognomists or palm readers in the fictional world and analyses the fictionalisation of physiognomic lore as a practice of divination in early modern Romance theatre from Pietro Aretino and Giordano Bruno to Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca and Thomas Corneille.