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Keywords and concepts in evolutionary developmental biology / edited by Brian K. Hall, Wendy M. Olson.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hall, Brian K. (Brian Keith), 1941- editor.
Olson, Wendy M., 1969- editor.
Series:
Harvard University Press Reference Library
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Evolutionary developmental biology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (495 pages)
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, [2003]
Summary:
The new field of evolutionary developmental biology is one of the most exciting areas of contemporary biology. The fundamental principle of evolutionary developmental biology ("evo-devo") is that evolution acts through inherited changes in the development of the organism. "Evo-devo" is not merely a fusion of the fields of developmental and evolutionary biology, the grafting of a developmental perspective onto evolutionary biology, or the incorporation of an evolutionary perspective into developmental biology. Evo-devo strives for a unification of genomic, developmental, organismal, population, and natural selection approaches to evolutionary change. It draws from development, evolution, paleontology, ecology, and molecular and systematic biology, but has its own set of questions, approaches, and methods. Keywords and Concepts in Evolutionary Developmental Biology is the first comprehensive reference work for this expanding field. Covering more than fifty central terms and concepts in entries written by leading experts, Keywords offers an overview of all that is embraced by this new subdiscipline of biology, providing the core insights and ideas that show how embryonic development relates to life-history evolution, adaptation, and responses to and integration with environmental factors.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Foreword
Introduction: Evolutionary Developmental Mechanisms
Animal Phyla
Atavism
Behavioral Development and Evolution
Canalization and Genetic Assimilation
Cell Determination and Differentiation
Cell Types, Numbers, and Body Plan Complexity
Conserved Early Embryonic Stages
Constraint
Development, Evolution, and Evolutionary Developmental Biology
Developmental Genetics
Developmental Mechanisms: Animal
Developmental Processes That Generate Plant Form
Developmental Systems Theory
Direct Development
Embryonic Induction
Environment
Epigenesis and Epigenetics
Evolution of Plant Body Plans and Allometry
Evolvability
Fossils and Paleobiology
Gene Regulation
Genome Size
Germ Cells and Germ Plasm
Growth
Hierarchy
Homeotic Genes in Animals
Homeotic Genes in Flowering Plants
Homology and Homoplasy
Inheritance: Extragenomic
Inheritance: Genomic
Innovation
Larvae and Larval Evolution
Life History Evolution
Lineages: Cell and Phyletic
Micro-, Macro-, and Megaevolution
Modularity
Morphology
Ontogenetic Integration of Form and Function
Phenotype and Genotype
Phenotypic Plasticity
Phylogeny
Phylotype and Zootype
Regeneration in the Metazoa
Segmentation
Selection: Units and Levels in Developing Systems
Space, Time, and Repatterning
Speciation
Time
Variation
References
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Index
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [379]-455) and index.
ISBN:
9780674273320
067427332X
OCLC:
1286431365

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