Biological Aspects of Human Migration
Discover the intriguing world of human migration with Biological Aspects of Human Migration by C. G. Nicholas Mascie-Taylor, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This insightful book delves into the biological ramifications of environmental changes on migrants, as well as the genetic effects of immigration on host populations. Spanning 272 pages, it explores historical and contemporary migration patterns, along with their genetic, epidemiological, and demographic consequences. This unique synthesis serves as an essential resource for human biologists and anyone interested in the complex interplay between migration and biology. Enhance your understanding of how migration shapes human populations by adding this valuable title to your collection today.