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E-raamat: Animal Evolution: Interrelationships of the Living Phyla 3rd Revised edition [Oxford Scholarship Online e-raamatud]

(Professor Emeritus, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen)
  • Formaat: 416 pages, 100 illustrations plus a colour plate section
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Dec-2011
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780199606023
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  • Formaat: 416 pages, 100 illustrations plus a colour plate section
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Dec-2011
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780199606023
Animal Evolution is a complete analysis of the evolutionary interrelationships and myriad diversity of the animal kingdom. This new edition brings the subject fully up to date, especially in light of the latest advances in molecular techniques. It also includes new chapters as the result of new systematic understanding.

Animal Evolution provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolutionary interrelationships and myriad diversity of the Animal Kingdom. It reviews the classical, morphological information from structure and embryology, as well as the new data gained from studies using immune stainings of nerves and muscles and blastomere markings which makes it possible to follow the fate of single blastomeres all the way to early organogenesis. Until recently, the information from analyses of gene sequences has tended to produce myriads of quite diverging trees. However, the latest generation of molecular methods, using many genes, expressed sequence tags, and even whole genomes, has brought a new stability to the field. For the first time this book brings together the information from these varied fields, and demonstrates that it is indeed now possible to build a phylogenetic tree from a combination of both morphology and gene sequences.

This thoroughly revised third edition of Animal Evolution brings the subject fully up to date, especially in light of the latest advances in molecular techniques. The book is generously illustrated throughout with finely detailed line drawings and clear diagrams, many of them new.
1 Introduction
1(6)
2 Animalia (Metazoa)
7(6)
3 Prelude: Phylum Choanoflagellata
13(2)
4 Early animal radiation
15(5)
5 Phylum Silicea
20(5)
6 Euradiculata
25(2)
7 Phylum Calcarea
27(3)
8 Proepitheliozoa
30(1)
9 Phylum Homoscleromorpha
31(2)
10 Eumetazoa (Gastraeozoa)
33(6)
11 Phylum Placozoa
39(3)
12 Neuralia
42(3)
13 Phylum Cnidaria
45(8)
14 Triploblastica
53(2)
15 Phylum Ctenophora
55(7)
16 Bilateria
62(2)
17 Acoelomorpha
64(2)
18 Phylum Acoela
66(3)
19 Phylum Nemertodermatida
69(2)
20 Phylum Xenoturbellida
71(3)
21 Eubilateria
74(13)
22 Protostomia
87(17)
23 Spiralia (Lophotrochozoa)
104(8)
24 Schizocoelia
112(2)
25 Phylum Annelida
114(20)
26 Phylum Sipuncula
134(6)
27 Phylum Mollusca
140(16)
28 Phylum Nemertini
156(10)
29 Phylum Platyhelminthes
166(8)
30 Phylum Gastrotricha
174(6)
31 Gnathifera
180(2)
32 Phylum Gnathostomulida
182(2)
33 Phylum Micrognathozoa
184(1)
34 Phylum Rotifera
185(10)
35 Polyzoa (Bryozoa s.l.)
195(4)
36 Phylum Entoprocta
199(5)
37 Phylum Cycliophora
204(4)
38 Phylum Bryozoa (Ectoprocta)
208(12)
39 Brachiozoa
220(4)
40 Phylum Phoronida
224(6)
41 Phylum Brachiopoda
230(8)
42 Ecdysozoa
238(2)
43 Panarthropoda
240(2)
44 Phylum Arthropoda
242(17)
45 Phylum Onychophora
259(6)
46 Phylum Tardigrada
265(5)
47 Cycloneuralia
270(5)
48 Nematoidea
275(1)
49 Phylum Nematoda
276(10)
50 Phylum Nematomorpha
286(4)
51 Scalidophora
290(3)
52 Phylum Priapula
293(4)
53 Phylum Kinorhyncha
297(3)
54 Phylum Loricifera
300(4)
55 Phylum Chaetognatha
304(7)
56 Deuterostomia
311(5)
57 Ambulacraria
316(5)
58 Phylum Echinodermata
321(14)
59 Hemichordata
335(1)
60 Phylum Enteropneusta
336(7)
61 Phylum Pterobranchia
343(5)
62 Chordata
348(10)
63 Phylum Cephalochordata
358(7)
64 Phylum Urochordata
365(12)
65 Phylum Vertebrata (Craniata)
377(4)
66 Problematica
381(2)
Systematic index 383(6)
Subject index 389
Professor Emeritus, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen