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Environment, development, and evolution : toward a synthesis /

Други автори: Hall, Brian K. 1941-, Pearson, Roy Douglas., Mu˜ller, Gerd
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ℗♭2004.
Серия: Vienna series in theoretical biology.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=138533
Подобни документи: Print version:: Environment, development, and evolution.
Съдържание:
  • Introduction : Evolution as the control of development by ecology / Brian K. Hall
  • Ryuichi Matsuda : his contributions to the integration of the environment, physiology, and evolution / Roy Douglas Pearson
  • Epigenetics and environment : the historical matrix of Matsuda's pan-environmentalism / R.G.B. Reid
  • Altenative ontogenies and evolution : a farewell to gradualism / Eugene K. Balon
  • The determined embryo : homeodynamics, hormones, and heredity / Roy Douglas Pearson
  • Ecology, development, and evolution : perspectives from the fossil record / Elisabeth S. Vrba
  • Ryuichi Matsuda : a tribute and a perspective on pan-environmentalism and genetic assimilation / Mary Jane West-Eberhard
  • A view of phenotypic plasticity from molecules to morphogenesis / Ellen W. Larsen
  • A framework for studying the evolution of gene networks underlying polyphenism : insights from winged and wingless ant castes / Ehab Abouheif
  • Conceptualizing heterochrony : it's time for change! or, which came first, the chicken or the egg? / Jonathon Stone
  • Environmental effects, embryonization, and the evolution of viviparity / Marvalee H. Wake
  • The origin of novel phenotypes : correlational selection, epistasis, and speciation / Barry Sinervo and Erik I. Svensson
  • Thyroid hormone-mediated development in vertebrates : what makes frogs unique / Christopher Stewart Rose
  • The impact of environmental and hormonal cues on the evolution of fish metamorphosis / John H. Youson
  • Evolutionary aspects of thyroid hormone effects in invertebrates / K.G. Davey.