Evolutionary Developmental Biology Of Invertebrates (Vol 6) by Andreas Wanninger (Editor)
- Publisher: BIOLOGY
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- SKU: 49365
- Number of Pages: 224
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In "Evolutionary Developmental Biology Of Invertebrates (Vol 6)," edited by Andreas Wanninger, readers embark on a fascinating journey through the intricate world of invertebrate biology. This comprehensive volume delves into the evolutionary processes that have shaped the development and diversity of invertebrate species, offering valuable insights into the fundamental principles of evolutionary developmental biology. Through a multidisciplinary approach, contributors explore the morphological, genetic, and ecological aspects of invertebrate evolution, shedding light on the remarkable adaptations that have allowed these creatures to thrive in diverse environments over millions of years.
Wanninger and his team of expert contributors present cutting-edge research and theoretical perspectives, highlighting key discoveries and debates within the field of evolutionary developmental biology. From the evolutionary origins of complex anatomical structures to the molecular mechanisms underlying developmental processes, each chapter offers a nuanced understanding of how invertebrates have evolved and diversified over time. Through comparative analyses of embryonic development, researchers uncover shared patterns and divergent pathways, providing crucial insights into the evolutionary relationships between different groups of invertebrates and their vertebrate counterparts.
This volume serves as an essential resource for students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike, offering a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements in invertebrate evolutionary biology. By synthesizing data from diverse disciplines, "Evolutionary Developmental Biology Of Invertebrates (Vol 6)" provides a holistic understanding of the forces driving evolutionary change and adaptation in these fascinating creatures. From the evolutionary origins of major phyla to the intricacies of gene regulation and developmental plasticity, this volume offers a rich tapestry of knowledge that deepens our appreciation for the extraordinary diversity of life on Earth.
Key Points:
1. Comprehensive exploration of invertebrate evolutionary development.
2. Multidisciplinary approach combining morphological, genetic, and ecological perspectives.
3. Cutting-edge research sheds light on the evolutionary origins and adaptive mechanisms of invertebrate species.
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Writer ✤ Andreas Wanninger (Editor)