Perspectives in animal phylogeny and evolution
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Perspectives in animal phylogeny and evolution
(Oxford biology)
Oxford University Press, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-310) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Animal phylogeny is undergoing a major revolution due to the availability of an exponentially increasing amount of molecular data and the application of novel methods of phylogenetic reconstruction, as well as the many spectacular advances in palaeontology and molecular developmental biology. Traditional views of the relationships among major phyla have been shaken and new, often unexpected, relationships are now being considered. At the same time, the emerging
discipline of evolutionary developmental biology, or 'evo-devo', has offered new insights into the origin and evolvability of major traits of animal architecture and life cycle. All these developments call for a revised interpretation of the pathways along which animal structure and development has
evolved since the origin of the Metazoa.
Perspectives in Animal Phylogeny and Evolution takes on this challenge, successfully integrating morphological, fossil and molecular evidence to produce a novel reinterpretation of animal evolution. Central to the book's approach is an 'evo-devo' perspective on animal evolution (with all the fresh insights this has given into the origin of animal organization and life cycles), complementary to the more traditional perspectives of pattern (cladistics, comparative anatomy and
embryology), mechanisms (developmental biology) and adaptation (evolutionary biology). The author advocates the need to approach the study of animal evolution with a critical attitude towards many key concepts of comparative morphology and developmental biology. Particular attention in the book is paid to the evolution
of life cycles and larval forms.
目次
- Preface
- 1. Reading the history of life
- 2. Animal phylogenetics
- 3. Metazoans enter the stage
- 4. Deep branches of the metazoan tree
- 5. The entangled phylogeny of the Bilateria
- 6. A gallery of major bilaterian clades
- 7. The life cycle and its evolution
- 8. The evolution of animal body architecture
- 9. The overall picture
- References
- Index
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