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The Development of Animal Form

The Development of Animal Form

The Development of Animal Form

Ontogeny, Morphology, and Evolution
Alessandro Minelli, Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy
December 2004
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    Contemporary research in the field of evolutionary developmental biology, or 'evo-devo', has to date been predominantly devoted to interpreting basic features of animal architecture in molecular genetics terms. Considerably less time has been spent on the exploitation of the wealth of facts and concepts available from traditional disciplines, such as comparative morphology, even though these traditional approaches can continue to offer a fresh insight into evolutionary developmental questions. The Development of Animal Form aims to integrate traditional morphological and contemporary molecular genetic approaches and to deal with post-embryonic development as well. This approach leads to unconventional views on the basic features of animal organization, such as body axes, symmetry, segments, body regions, appendages and related concepts. This book will be of particular interest to graduate students and researchers in evolutionary and developmental biology, as well as to those in related areas of cell biology, genetics and zoology.

    • The first book on evolutionary developmental biology that extensively integrates molecular genetic and morphological approaches
    • Deals extensively with post-embryonic development, rather than embryology, which all competing books focus on
    • Offers unconventional views on the main features of animal architecture

    Reviews & endorsements

    "...engaging and groundbreaking...Minelli's well-edited, well-referenced, and nicely illustrated volume is the first evo-devo book in recent decades to be written by a comparative evolutionary morphologist...This important book should be read by every graduate student whose work touches either or both of the fields of developmental and evolutionary biology." BioScience

    "...a welcome addition to the growing EvoDevo literature." Biology and Philosophy

    "The book is a focused effort to strike a new balance in the recently revitalized field of research known as evolutionary developmental biology, or evo-devo. To a surprising extent, given the scope and complexity of the subject matter, it succeeds...[an] important book." Quarterly Review of Biology

    "This impressively scholarly book summarizes and further develops [Minelli's] work of the past 30 years...It is a 'must-read' for any practitioner in the fields of developmental and evolutionary biology..." Nature

    "...an enjoyable and stimulating read...a genuine effort to reconnect evo-devo with a broader natural history. In this, it succeeds beautifully." Nature Genetics

    "Alessandro Minelli's The Development of Animal Form stresses 'evo-' and, I believe, is destined to play an important role in the progressive development of the field because it effectively frames new questions and reinterprets old ones.... The book is filled with ideas, testable hypotheses, and suggestions for research projects. It moves us away from model organisms to the richness of comparative biology, always building on the foundation of the stunning successes of the model organism approach. The book is so rich in ideas that I found it hard to put down.... [The book] is a discerning and critical, yet loving, view of a dynamic field. I recommend it especially to graduate students and postdocs. It will be read with profit by those who seriously desire to mold evolutionary developmental biology." Science

    "Alessandro Minelli's The Development of Animal Form is now the best example we have of morphological criticism...an important book." Stuart A. Newman, New York Medical College

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    Product details

    December 2004
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511057625
    0 pages
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    49 b/w illus.
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgments
    • 1. The nature of development
    • 2. Everything begun to the service of development: cellular Darwinism and the origin of animal form
    • 3. Development: generic to genetic
    • 4. Periodization
    • 5. Body regions, their boundaries and complexity
    • 6. Differentiation and patterning
    • 7. Size factors
    • 8. Axes and symmetries
    • 9. Segments
    • 10. Evo-devo perspectives on homology
    • Summary and conclusions
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Alessandro Minelli , Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy