This book is aimed at students taking courses on evolution in
universities and colleges. Its approach and its structure are very
different from previously-published evolution texts. The core theme in
this book is how evolution works by changing the course of embryonic
and post-embryonic development. In other words, it is an evolution
text that has been very much influenced by the new approach of
evolutionary developmental biology, or 'evo-devo'. Key themes include
the following: developmental repatterning; adaptation and
coadaptation; gene co-option; developmental plasticity; the origins of
evolutionary novelties and body plans; and evolutionary changes in the
complexity of organisms. As can be seen from this list, the book
includes information across the levels of the gene, the organism, and
the population. It also includes the issue of mapping developmental
changes onto evolutionary trees. The examples used to illustrate
particular points range widely, including animals, plants and fossils.
"I have really enjoyed reading this book. One of the strengths of the
book is the almost conversational style. I found the style easy to
read, but also feel that it will be invaluable in teaching. One of our
tasks in university level teaching is to develop students' critical
thinking skills. We need to support them in their intellectual
development from a "just the facts" approach to being able to make
critical judgements based on available evidence. The openness and
honesty with which Arthur speaks to uncertainty in science is
refreshing and will be a baseline for discussions with students."
-Professor Patricia Moore, Exeter University "This book, written as
an undergraduate text, is a really most impressive book. Given the
burgeoning interest in the role of developmental change in evolution
in recent times, this will be a very timely publication. The book is
well structured and, like the author's other books, very well written.
He communicates with a clear, lucid style and has the ability to
explain even the more difficult concepts in an accessible manner."
---Professor Kenneth McNamara, University of Cambridge The companion
site can be found at www.wiley.com/go/arthur/evolution. Here
you download all figures from the book, captions, tables, and table
of contents.
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A Developmental Approach
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781444392265
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade (Wiley K&L)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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