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Geary 210 1$aAmsterdam, [Netherlands] :$cAcademic Press,$d2015. 210 4$d©2015 215 $a1 online resource (445 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aFront Cover; Evolution of Vulnerability: Implications for Sex Differences in Health and Development; Copyright; Contents; Preface ; Chapter 1: Vulnerability; The Value Added by an Evolutionary Perspective; Nonhuman Vulnerabilities; Human Vulnerabilities; Conclusion; Chapter 2: Sexual Selection and the Evolution of Vulnerability; Sexual Selection; Compete for or Choose Among Mates?; Rate of Reproduction; Operational Sex Ratio; Male-Male Competition; Physical Competition; Behavioral Competition; Brain and Cognitive Competition; Female Choice; Female-Female Competition and Male Choice 327 $aReversed Sex RolesFemale-Female Competition and Social Selection; Male Choice; Expression of Condition-Dependent Traits; Genetic Variance and Inbreeding Depression; Parasites and Immunocompetence; Nutritional and Social Stressors; Toxins; Conclusion; Chapter 3: Condition-Dependent Traits in Birds and Fish; Birds; Organization of Reviews; Physical Traits; Color; Types of Color Signals; Conditional Dependent Signals; Takeaway Message; Size; Takeaway Message; Behavioral Traits; Takeaway Message; Brain and Cognitive Traits; Takeaway Message; Fish; Physical Traits; Color; Size; Behavioral Traits 327 $aConclusionChapter 4: Condition-Dependent Traits in Arthropods and Mammals; Arthropods; Physical Traits; Color; Size; Behavioral Traits; Mammals; Physical Traits; Color; Size; Behavioral Traits; Scent; Behavior; Brain and Cognitive Traits; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Sexual Selection and Human Vulnerability; Vulnerability in Boys and Men; Physical Traits; Behavioral Traits; Brain and Cognitive Traits; Folk Psychology; Folk Physics; Brain; Vulnerability in Girls and Women; Physical Traits; Behavioral Traits; Brain and Cognitive Traits; Decoding Nonverbal Behavior and Facial Expressions; Language 327 $aTheory of Mind and Person SchemaBrain; Conclusion; Chapter 6: Human Vulnerability for Physical and Behavioral Traits; Physical Vulnerabilities; Skeletal Development; Height; Pelvic Development; Muscle Mass and Fat Reserves; Physical Fitness and Activity; Facial Features and Skin Attractiveness; Scent and Health; Behavioral Vulnerabilities; Children's Play; Social Behavior; Social Signals; Risk Taking and Emotional Composure; Conclusion; Chapter 7: Human Vulnerability for Brain and Cognitive Traits; Cognitive Vulnerabilities; Folk Psychology; Theory of Mind and Emotion Recognition; Language 327 $aFolk PhysicsNatural Stressors; Toxins; Testosterone and Antiandrogen Therapy; Brain vulnerabilities; Threat Detection and Emotion Regulation; Amygdala, Hippocampus, and Trauma; Men's Condition-Dependent Hippocampus; Conclusion; Chapter 8: Implications for Human Health and Development; Defining and Assessing Well-being and Vulnerability; Assessing Vulnerability in Preschool Children; Assessing Vulnerability in School-Age Children and Adolescents; Assessing Vulnerability in Adults; Defining Stressors; Are All Natural Stressors Equal?; Toxins; Conclusion; References; Species Index for Tables 327 $aAuthor Index 330 $a Biologists have known for decades that many traits involved in competition for mates or other resources and that influence mate choice are exaggerated, and their expression is influenced by the individuals' ability to tolerate a variety of environmental and social stressors. 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The themes of Materialize, Mobilize, Simulate and Transform highlight the shift from the manipulation of quantitative variables to interactive relationships effecting qualitative outcomes in design. For example, Materialize explores the potential of eco-design beyond the traditional palette of materials to show how spatial boundaries can be re-imagined as gradients of conditioned versus unconditioned space, working with climatic conditions rather than material boundaries to help generate new forms of urban architecture. 330 $aÖkologische Stadtentwicklung bleibt oft eine Sache der Politik und der Technologie. Dieses entwurfsorientierte Buch zeigt die Methoden und Ergebnisse des Zusammenwirkens der Architektur mit Infrastruktur und Städtebau. Ausgangspunkt der Darstellung ist ein kritisches Resumee der Erfahrungen mit den fünf prototypischen Ökostädten Vauban/Freiburg, solarCity/Linz, Valdespartera, Sarriguren/Pamplona und Bo01/Malmø. In welchen Bereichen können Architektur und Städtebau mit den Methoden kreativen Entwerfens nachhaltige Ergebnisse im städtischen Maßstab erzielen? Vier Aufgabenfelder zeichnen sich ab, die in diesem Buch unter den Schlagwörtern "Materialize", "Mobilize", "Simulate" und "Transform" behandelt werden: es geht um Materialien und Materialverwendung jenseits der konventionellen Baustofffunktionen; um die Einbindung von Lösungen der Smart Mobility in den gebauten Stadtraum; um realitätsnahe Voraussagen über den zeitlichen Verlauf der Interaktion zwischen Architektur und Umwelt; und um die Verwandlung des urbanen Bestands durch architektonische Eingriffe. 410 0$aBirkha?user Generalstandingorder 606 $aSustainable architecture$vDesigns and plans 606 $aUrban ecology (Sociology) 606 $aEcological houses$vDesigns and plans 606 $aBuilding materials$xEnvironmental aspects 606 $aCity planning$xEnvironmental aspects 606 $aSustainability 606 $aArchitecture, Modern$y21st century 615 0$aSustainable architecture 615 0$aUrban ecology (Sociology) 615 0$aEcological houses 615 0$aBuilding materials$xEnvironmental aspects. 615 0$aCity planning$xEnvironmental aspects. 615 0$aSustainability. 615 0$aArchitecture, Modern 676 $a720.47 700 $aSchro?pfer$b Thomas$0804887 701 $aHee$b Limin$01032902 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910787336403321 996 $aEcological urban architecture$93868794 997 $aUNINA