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The origin and evolution of larval forms

Hall, Brian K.(Edited by)Wake, Marvalee H.(Edited by)
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Larvae represent one of the classic problems of evolutionary biology and may explain how new body plans originate.

It has often been suggested that many entirely unique body plans first originated as retained larvae of ancestral organisms.

This book covers larval evolution and the developmental and evolutionary forces which shape and constrain them.

Intended to contribute to a continuing dialectic, this book represents diverse opinions as well as manifold conclusions from an international team of leading zoologists and developmental biologists.

Certain to challenge and intrigue, this book should be a part of the library of every evolutionary and developmental biologist interested in larvae and their significance.

It examines how vertebrate and invertebrate larvae develop and evolve.

It presents four themes: development, evolution, metamorphosis, and genetic mechanisms.

The chapters are organized into three sections: larval types and larval evolution, mechanisms of larval development and evolution, and larval functional morphology, physiology, and ecology.

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Academic Press Inc
0127309357 / 9780127309354
Hardback
591.38
04/01/1999
United Kingdom
English
450p. : ill.
23 cm
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Key Features<p/>* Examines how vertebrate and invertebrate larvae develop and evolve<p/>* Presents four themes: development, evolution, metamorphosis, and genetic mechanisms<p/>* Chapters are organized into three sections: larval types and larval evolution, mechanisms of larval development and evolution, and larval functional morphology, physiology, and ecology
Key Features<p/>* Examines how vertebrate and invertebrate larvae develop and evolve<p/>* Presents four themes: development, evolution, metamorphosis, and genetic mechanisms<p/>* Chapters are organized into three sections: larval types and larval evolution, mechanisms of larval development and evolution, and larval functional morphology, physiology, and ecology PSAJ Evolution, PSC Developmental biology, PSVT Zoology: Invertebrates, PSVW Zoology: Vertebrates