Technical geographyTechnical geography is the branch of geography that involves using, studying, and creating tools to obtain, analyze, interpret, understand, and communicate spatial information. The other branches, most commonly limited to human geography and physical geography, can usually apply the concepts and techniques of technical geography. However, the methods and theory are distinct, and a technical geographer may be more concerned with the technological and theoretical concepts than the nature of the data.
Big dataLe big data ( « grosses données » en anglais), les mégadonnées ou les données massives, désigne les ressources d’informations dont les caractéristiques en termes de volume, de vélocité et de variété imposent l’utilisation de technologies et de méthodes analytiques particulières pour créer de la valeur, et qui dépassent en général les capacités d'une seule et unique machine et nécessitent des traitements parallélisés. L’explosion quantitative (et souvent redondante) des données numériques permet une nouvelle approche pour analyser le monde.
Biologie de l'évolutionEvolutionary biology is the subfield of biology that studies the evolutionary processes (natural selection, common descent, speciation) that produced the diversity of life on Earth. It is also defined as the study of the history of life forms on Earth. Evolution holds that all species are related and gradually change over generations. In a population, the genetic variations affect the phenotypes (physical characteristics) of an organism. These changes in the phenotypes will be an advantage to some organisms, which will then be passed onto their offspring.
Biologie moléculaireredresse=1.67|vignette| Géométrie de la double hélice d'ADN B montrant le petit et le grand sillon ainsi que le détail des deux types de paires de bases : thymine–adénine en haut et cytosine–guanine en bas. La biologie moléculaire (parfois abrégée bio. mol.) est une discipline scientifique de la vie au croisement de la génétique, de la biochimie métabolique et de la physique, dont l'objet est la compréhension des mécanismes de fonctionnement de la cellule au niveau moléculaire.
Coloration evidence for natural selectionAnimal coloration provided important early evidence for evolution by natural selection, at a time when little direct evidence was available. Three major functions of coloration were discovered in the second half of the 19th century, and subsequently used as evidence of selection: camouflage (protective coloration); mimicry, both Batesian and Müllerian; and aposematism. Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species was published in 1859, arguing from circumstantial evidence that selection by human breeders could produce change, and that since there was clearly a struggle for existence, that natural selection must be taking place.
Genetics and the Origin of SpeciesGenetics and the Origin of Species is a 1937 book by the Ukrainian-American evolutionary biologist Theodosius Dobzhansky. It is regarded as one of the most important works of modern synthesis and was one of the earliest. The book popularized the work of population genetics to other biologists and influenced their appreciation for the genetic basis of evolution. In his book, Dobzhansky applied the theoretical work of Sewall Wright (1889–1988) to the study of natural populations, allowing him to address evolutionary problems in a novel way during his time.
Sélection négative (sélection naturelle)Dans la sélection naturelle, la sélection négative ou la sélection purifiante est l'élimination sélective des allèles délétères. Cela peut stabiliser la sélection par la purge des polymorphismes génétiques délétères qui résultent de mutations aléatoires. La purge des allèles délétères peut être réalisée au niveau de la génétique des populations, ne nécessitant pas plus d'une seule mutation ponctuelle comme l'unité de sélection.
Boundary problem (spatial analysis)A boundary problem in analysis is a phenomenon in which geographical patterns are differentiated by the shape and arrangement of boundaries that are drawn for administrative or measurement purposes. The boundary problem occurs because of the loss of neighbors in analyses that depend on the values of the neighbors. While geographic phenomena are measured and analyzed within a specific unit, identical spatial data can appear either dispersed or clustered depending on the boundary placed around the data.
Psychologie évolutionnisteLa psychologie évolutionniste, évolutive ou évolutionnaire, parfois nommée évopsy ou évo-psy, est un courant de la psychologie cognitive et de la psychosociologie dont l'objectif est d'expliquer les mécanismes de la pensée et les comportements humains à partir de la théorie de l'évolution biologique. Elle est parfois assimilée à la sociobiologie, ou considérée comme un courant qui a pris la succession de la sociobiologie aujourd'hui discréditée.
Field (geography)In the context of spatial analysis, geographic information systems, and geographic information science, a field is a property that fills space, and varies over space, such as temperature or density. This use of the term has been adopted from physics and mathematics, due to their similarity to physical fields (vector or scalar) such as the electromagnetic field or gravitational field. Synonymous terms include spatially dependent variable (geostatistics), statistical surface ( thematic mapping), and intensive property (physics and chemistry) and crossbreeding between these disciplines is common.