We calculate shallow three-body bound states in the universal regime, defined
by Efimov, with inclusion of both scattering length and effective range
parameters. The universal spectrum is recovered for the least bound states,
whereas for larger binding energies we find corrections to the universal
scaling laws. We recover known results for broad Feshbach resonances with small
effective range, whereas in the case of narrow resonances we find a distinct
non-monotonic behavior of the threshold at which the lowest Efimov trimer
merges with the three-body continuum. To address the issue of the physical
origin of the three-body parameter we provide a physically clear model for the
relation between three-body physics and typical two-body atom-atom
interactions. Our results demonstrate that experimental information from narrow
Feshbach resonances and/or mixed systems are of vital importance to pin down
the relation of two- and three-body physics in atomic systems.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, 1 appendix, accepted versio