Keywords and Concepts in Evolutionary Developmental Biology

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Pub. Date: 2003-05-01
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Summary

The new field of evolutionary developmental biology is one of the most exciting areas of contemporary biology. The fundamental principle of evolutionary developmental biology ("evo-devo") is that evolution acts through inherited changes in the development of the organism. "Evo-devo" is not merely a fusion of the fields of developmental and evolutionary biology, the grafting of a developmental perspective onto evolutionary biology, or the incorporation of an evolutionary perspective into developmental biology. Evo-devo strives for a unification of genomic, developmental, organismal, population, and natural selection approaches to evolutionary change. It draws from development, evolution, paleontology, ecology, and molecular and systematic biology, but has its own set of questions, approaches, and methods. Keywords and Concepts in Evolutionary Developmental Biology is the first comprehensive reference work for this expanding field. Covering more than fifty central terms and concepts in entries written by leading experts, Keywords offers an overview of all that is embraced by this new subdiscipline of biology, providing the core insights and ideas that show how embryonic development relates to life-history evolution, adaptation, and responses to and integration with environmental factors.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
John Tyler Bonner
Introduction: Evolutionary Developmental Mechanisms xiii
Brian K. Hall
Wendy M. Olson
Animal Phyla
1(9)
Graham E. Budd
Atavism
10(4)
Melanie L. J. Stiassny
Behavioral Development and Evolution
14(9)
Gilbert Gottlieb
Canalization and Genetic Assimilation
23(7)
Adam Wilkins
Cell Determination and Differentiation
30(5)
Andres Collazo
Cell Types, Numbers, and Body Plan Complexity
35(8)
James W. Valentine
Conserved Early Embryonic Stages
43(9)
Frietson Galis
Barry Sinervo
Constraint
52(9)
Kurt Schwenk
Gunter P. Wagner
Development, Evolution, and Evolutionary Developmental Biology
61(7)
Scott F. Gilbert
Richard M. Burian
Developmental Genetics
68(6)
Scott F. Gilbert
Richard M. Burian
Developmental Mechanisms: Animal
74(9)
Bruce M. Carlson
Developmental Processes That Generate Plant Form
83(11)
Tsvi Sachs
Developmental Systems Theory
94(3)
Jason Scott Robert
Direct Development
97(5)
James Hanken
Embryonic Induction
102(6)
Roger Sawyer
Loren Knapp
Environment
108(6)
Carl D. Schlichting
Epigenesis and Epigenetics
114(10)
Gerd B. Muller
Lennart Olsson
Evolution of Plant Body Plans and Allometry
124(9)
Karl J. Niklas
Evolvability
133(4)
John Gerhart
Marc Kirschner
Fossils and Paleobiology
137(8)
Armand De Ricqles
Kevin Padian
Gene Regulation
145(7)
David Stern
Genome Size
152(3)
Elizabeth L. Jockusch
Germ Cells and Germ Plasm
155(6)
Mary Lou King
Growth
161(8)
Joan T. Richtsmeier
Hierarchy
169(5)
Stuart A. Newman
Homeotic Genes in Animals
174(10)
Anne C. Burke
Susan Brown
Homeotic Genes in Flowering Plants
184(7)
Hong Ma
Homology and Homoplasy
191(10)
David B. Wake
Inheritance: Extragenomic
201(8)
Jan Sapp
Inheritance: Genomic
209(9)
Norman Maclean
Innovation
218(10)
Gerd B. Muller
Gunter P. Wagner
Larvae and Larval Evolution
228(6)
Michael Hart
Life History Evolution
234(9)
Marvalee H. Wake
Lineages: Cell and Phyletic
243(6)
David R. Lindberg
Robert P. Guralnick
Micro-, Macro-, and Megaevolution
249(11)
Wallace Arthur
Modularity
260(8)
Gillian L. Gass
Jessica A. Bolker
Morphology
268(7)
Marvalee H. Wake
Adam P. Summers
Ontogenetic Integration of Form and Function
275(4)
Susan W. Herring
Phenotype and Genotype
279(9)
Kenneth M. Weiss
Phenotypic Plasticity
288(10)
Paul M. Brakefield
Pieter J. Wijngaarden
Phylogeny
298(11)
Brent Mishler
Phylotype and Zootype
309(9)
Jonathan M. W. Slack
Regeneration in the Metazoa
318(8)
Alejandro Sanchez Alvarado
Segmentation
326(6)
Grace Panganiban
Selection: Units and Levels in Developing Systems
332(9)
Manfred D. Laubichler
Space, Time, and Repatterning
341(8)
Miriam Zelditch
Speciation
349(9)
Jukka Jernvall
Time
358(10)
John O. Reiss
Variation
368(11)
Benedikt Hallgrimsson
References 379(78)
Contributors 457(4)
Acknowledgments 461(2)
Index 463

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