Environment, development, and evolution :: toward a synthesis /
Leading researchers in evolutionary developmental biology seek linkages between, and a synthesis of, development, physiology, endocrinology, ecology, and evolution. Evolutionary developmental biology, also known as evo-devo or EDB, seeks to find links between development and evolution by opening the...
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Zusammenfassung: | Leading researchers in evolutionary developmental biology seek linkages between, and a synthesis of, development, physiology, endocrinology, ecology, and evolution. Evolutionary developmental biology, also known as evo-devo or EDB, seeks to find links between development and evolution by opening the "black box" of development's role in evolution and in the evolution of developmental mechanisms. In particular, this volume emphasizes the roles of the environment and of hormonal signaling in evo-devo. It brings together a group of leading researchers to analyze the dynamic interaction of environmental factors with developmental and physiological processes and to examine how environmental signals are translated into phenotypic change, from the molecular and cellular level to organisms and groups of organisms. Taken together, these chapters demonstrate the crucial roles of those processes of genetic, developmental, physiological, and hormonal change that underpin evolutionary change in development, morphology, physiology, behavior, and life-history. Part I investigates links between environmental signals and developmental processes that could be preserved over evolutionary time. Several contributors evaluate the work of the late Ryuichi Matsuda, especially his emphasis on the role of the external environment in genetic change and variability ("pan-environmentalism"). Other contributors in part I analyze different aspects of environmental-genetic-evolutionary linkages, including the importance of alternate ontogenies in evolution and the paradox of stability over long periods of evolutionary time. Part II examines the plasticity that characterizes much of development, with contributors discussing such topics as gene regulatory networks and heterochronicity. Part III analyzes the role of hormones and metamorphosis in the evolution of such organisms with alternate life-history stages as lampreys, amphibians, and insects |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxiii, 304 pages) : illustrations |
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spelling | Environment, development, and evolution : toward a synthesis / edited by Brian K. Hall, Roy Douglas Pearson, and Gerd B. Müller. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2004. 1 online resource (xxiii, 304 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier The Vienna series in theoretical biology Includes bibliographical references and index. 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. Print version record. Leading researchers in evolutionary developmental biology seek linkages between, and a synthesis of, development, physiology, endocrinology, ecology, and evolution. Evolutionary developmental biology, also known as evo-devo or EDB, seeks to find links between development and evolution by opening the "black box" of development's role in evolution and in the evolution of developmental mechanisms. In particular, this volume emphasizes the roles of the environment and of hormonal signaling in evo-devo. It brings together a group of leading researchers to analyze the dynamic interaction of environmental factors with developmental and physiological processes and to examine how environmental signals are translated into phenotypic change, from the molecular and cellular level to organisms and groups of organisms. Taken together, these chapters demonstrate the crucial roles of those processes of genetic, developmental, physiological, and hormonal change that underpin evolutionary change in development, morphology, physiology, behavior, and life-history. Part I investigates links between environmental signals and developmental processes that could be preserved over evolutionary time. Several contributors evaluate the work of the late Ryuichi Matsuda, especially his emphasis on the role of the external environment in genetic change and variability ("pan-environmentalism"). Other contributors in part I analyze different aspects of environmental-genetic-evolutionary linkages, including the importance of alternate ontogenies in evolution and the paradox of stability over long periods of evolutionary time. Part II examines the plasticity that characterizes much of development, with contributors discussing such topics as gene regulatory networks and heterochronicity. Part III analyzes the role of hormones and metamorphosis in the evolution of such organisms with alternate life-history stages as lampreys, amphibians, and insects English. Developmental biology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85037352 Evolution (Biology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90004042 Ecophysiology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91006274 Developmental Biology https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D015509 Biological Evolution https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D005075 Biologie du développement. Évolution (Biologie) Écophysiologie. evolution. aat SCIENCE Life Sciences Developmental Biology. bisacsh Evolution (Biology) cct Ecophysiology. cct Biologie du développement. cct Évolution (Biologie) cct Écophysiologie. cct Developmental biology. cct Developmental biology fast Ecophysiology fast Evolution (Biology) fast BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES/General BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES/Evolution Hall, Brian K. (Brian Keith), 1941- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n77007810 Pearson, Roy Douglas. Müller, Gerd (Gerd B.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2002011079 has work: Environment, development, and evolution (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGJ7qCKC9vdx3tRXjcBCcd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Environment, development, and evolution. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2004 0262083191 (DLC) 2003044553 (OCoLC)51886363 Vienna series in theoretical biology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99276774 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=138533 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Environment, development, and evolution : toward a synthesis / Vienna series in theoretical biology. 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. Developmental biology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85037352 Evolution (Biology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90004042 Ecophysiology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91006274 Developmental Biology https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D015509 Biological Evolution https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D005075 Biologie du développement. Évolution (Biologie) Écophysiologie. evolution. aat SCIENCE Life Sciences Developmental Biology. bisacsh Evolution (Biology) cct Ecophysiology. cct Biologie du développement. cct Évolution (Biologie) cct Écophysiologie. cct Developmental biology. cct Developmental biology fast Ecophysiology fast Evolution (Biology) fast |
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title_auth | Environment, development, and evolution : toward a synthesis / |
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title_full | Environment, development, and evolution : toward a synthesis / edited by Brian K. Hall, Roy Douglas Pearson, and Gerd B. Müller. |
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