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Key Transitions in Animal Evolution [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 446 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 861 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367383195
  • ISBN-13: 9780367383190
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 446 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 861 g
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  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367383195
  • ISBN-13: 9780367383190
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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 life and the elucidation of those relationships that continue to trouble taxonomists. The second section considers the developmental biology of metazoan evolution including the development of the nervous system, sensory organs, and physiological maturation. Part three focuses on the evolution of pattern and process in the Metazoa.

Introduction. A Phylogenomic Journey Through the Animal Tree of Life: Key Innovations in the Evolution of Metazoa v
Bernd Schierwater
Rob DeSalle
Section 1 Tangled Roots in the Animal Tree of Life
1 Putting Animals in their Place Within a Context of Eukaryotic Innovations
3(12)
Danielle Vazquez
Laura Wegener Parfrey
Laura A. Katz
2 Elucidating Animal Phylogeny: Advances in Knowledge and Forthcoming Challenges
15(19)
Kevin M. Kocot
Johanna T. Cannon
Kenneth M. Halanych
3 Key Transitions in Animal Evolution: a Mitochondrial DNA Perspective
34(20)
Dennis V. Lavrov
4 Pending Issues in Development and Phylogeny of Arthropods
54(31)
Jean S. Deutsch
Section 2 The Earliest Animals: From Genes to Transitions
5 The Pre-Nervous System and Beyond---Poriferan Milestones in the Early Evolution of the Metazoan Nervous System
85(42)
Michael Nickel
6 A Key Innovation in Animal Evolution, the Emergence of Neurogenesis: Cellular and Molecular Cues from Cnidarian Nervous Systems
127(35)
Brigitte Galliot
7 From Cnidaria to "Higher Metazoa" in One Step
162(13)
Ferdinando Boero
Stefano Piraino
8 Basal Metazoan Sensory Evolution
175(22)
D.K. Jacobs
D.A. Gold
N. Nakanishi
D. Yuan
A. Camara
S.A. Nichols
V. Hartenstein
9 Cnidarian Gene Expression Patterns and the Origins of Bilaterality---Are Cnidarians Reading the Same Game Plan as "Higher" Animals?
197(20)
Eldon E. Ball
Danielle M. de Jong
Bernd Schierwater
Chuya Shinzato
David C. Hayward
David J. Miller
10 Key Transitions During Animal Phototransduction Evolution: Co-duplication as a Null Hypothesis for the Evolutionary Origins of Novel Traits
217(21)
Todd H. Oakley
David C. Plachetzki
11 Vertebrate Hox Genes and Specializations in Mammals
238(21)
Claudia Kappen
Section 3 Pattern and Process at the Base of the Metazoan Tree of Life
12 Field Biology of Placozoans (Trichoplax): Distribution, Diversity, Biotic Interactions
259(30)
Vicki Buchsbaum Pearse
Oliver Voigt
13 Trichoplax and Placozoa: One of the Crucial Keys to Understanding Metazoan Evolution
289(38)
Bernd Schierwater
Michael Eitel
Hans-Jurgen Osigus
Karolin von der Chevallerie
Tjard Bergmann
Heike Hadrys
Maria Cramm
Laura Heck
Wolfgang Jakob
Michael R. Lang
Rob DeSalle
14 A Food's-Eye View of Animal Transitions
327(18)
Neil W. Blackstone
15 Lost in Transition: The Biogeochemical Context of Animal Origins
345(15)
Eric Gaidos
16 Redefining Stem Cells and Assembling Germ Plasm: Key Transitions in the Evolution of the Germ Line
360(38)
John Srouji
Cassandra Extavour
17 Questions and Discussion
398(11)
Index 409(8)
Color Plate Section 417
Rob Desalle: American Museum of Natural History, Division of Invertebrate Zoology, New York, USA





Bernd Schierwater: ITZ, Ecology and Evolution, TiHo Hannover, Germany