Key Transitions in Animal Evolution

Key Transitions in Animal Evolution
Title Key Transitions in Animal Evolution PDF eBook
Author Rob Desalle
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 439
Release 2010-12-07
Genre Science
ISBN 1439854025

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Tackling one of the most difficult and delicate of the evolutionary questions, this challenging book summarizes the more recent results in phylogenetics and developmental biology that address the evolution of key innovations in metazoans. Divided into three sections, the first considers the phylogenetic issues involving this area of the tree of lif

The Major Transitions in Evolution

The Major Transitions in Evolution
Title The Major Transitions in Evolution PDF eBook
Author John Maynard Smith
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 361
Release 1997-10-30
Genre Nature
ISBN 019850294X

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During evolution there have been several major changes in the way genetic information is organized and transmitted from one generation to the next. These transitions include the origin of life itself, the first eukaryotic cells, reproduction by sexual means, the appearance of multicellular plants and animals, the emergence of cooperation and of animal societies. This is the first book to discuss all these major transitions and their implications for our understanding of evolution.Clearly written and illustrated with many original diagrams, this book will be welcomed by students and researchers in the fields of evolutionary biology, ecology, and genetics.

Animal Evolution

Animal Evolution
Title Animal Evolution PDF eBook
Author Claus Nielsen
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Pages 421
Release 2012
Genre Science
ISBN 0199606021

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Using modern phylogenetic reasoning based on an extensive review of morphology, including ultrastructure, and embryology, each phylum is analysed to ascertain its monophyly and hence its ancestral characters.

Animal Evolution

Animal Evolution
Title Animal Evolution PDF eBook
Author Maximilian J. Telford
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Pages 271
Release 2009-08-13
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0199549427

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Describing and understanding the evolution of the diversity of bodyplans is a major goal of evolutionary biology. Taking a modern, integrated approach to this question, a group of leading researchers describe how modern techniques and disciplines have been combined, resulting in a dramatic renaissance in the study of animal evolution.

How Biology Shapes Philosophy

How Biology Shapes Philosophy
Title How Biology Shapes Philosophy PDF eBook
Author David Livingstone Smith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 367
Release 2017
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1107055830

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A collection of original essays by major thinkers, addressing how the biological sciences inform and inspire philosophical research.

Old Questions and Young Approaches to Animal Evolution

Old Questions and Young Approaches to Animal Evolution
Title Old Questions and Young Approaches to Animal Evolution PDF eBook
Author José M. Martín-Durán
Publisher Springer
Pages 284
Release 2019-07-22
Genre Science
ISBN 3030182029

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Animal evolution has always been at the core of Biology, but even today many fundamental questions remain open. The field of animal ‘evo-devo’ is leveraging recent technical and conceptual advances in development, paleontology, genomics and transcriptomics to propose radically different answers to traditional evolutionary controversies. This book is divided into four parts, each of which approaches animal evolution from a different perspective. The first part (chapters 2 and 3) investigates how new sources of evidence have changed conventional views of animal origins, while the second (chapters 4–8) addresses the connection between embryogenesis and evolution, and the genesis of cellular, tissue and morphological diversity. The third part (chapters 9 and 10) investigates how big data in molecular biology is transforming our understanding of the mechanisms governing morphological change in animals. In closing, the fourth part (chapters 11–13) explores new theoretical and conceptual approaches to animal evolution. ‘Old questions and young approaches to animal evolution’ offers a comprehensive and updated view of animal evolutionary biology that will serve both as a first step into this fascinating field for students and university educators, and as a review of complementary approaches for researchers.

The Major Transitions in Evolution

The Major Transitions in Evolution
Title The Major Transitions in Evolution PDF eBook
Author John Maynard Smith
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 361
Release 1997-10-30
Genre Science
ISBN 0191586005

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During evolution, there have been several major changes in the way that genetic information is organized and transmitted from one generation to the next. These transitions include the origin of life itself, the first eukaryotic cells, reproduction by sexual means, the appearance of multicellular plants and animals, the emergence of cooperation and of animal societies, and the unique language ability of humans. This is the first book to discuss all of these major transitions. In discussing such a wide range of topics in one volume, the authors are able to highlight the similarities between different transitions - for example, between the union of replicating molecules to form chromosomes and of cells to form multicellular organisms. The authors also show how an understanding of one transition sheds light on others. A common theme in the book is that entities that could replicate independently before the transition can replicate afterwards only as part of a larger whole. Why, then, does selection between entities at the lower level not disrupt selection at the higher level? In answering this question, the authors offer an explanation for the evolution of cooperation at all levels of complexity. Written in a clear style, and illustrated with many original diagrams, this book can be read with enjoyment by anyone with an undergraduate training in the biological sciences. It will be ideal for advanced discussion groups on evolution. Although the content ranges widely from molecular biology to linguistics and from intragenomic conflict to insect societies, no detailed knowledge of any of these topics is required. Mathematical models are clearly explained, and equations and formulae are kept to a minimum.