Szczegóły książki
Format
Kindle
Strony
509
Język
Holenderski, Flamandzki
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 2012
Wydawca
Springer
Wydanie
2
ISBN-10
940113961X
ISBN-13
9789401139618
Opis
Evolutionary developmental biology explores the intricate connections between evolution and development, delving into how organisms grow and change over time. Brian K. Hall offers a comprehensive account of this emerging field, blending historical context with contemporary research. Through meticulous analysis, he reveals the fundamental principles that underlie the development of diverse species, drawing on examples from a wide range of organisms that highlight evolutionary processes at work.
The text navigates the complexities of developmental mechanisms, emphasizing their significance in evolutionary theory. Hall’s insights shed light on how evolutionary pressures shape developmental pathways, resulting in the vast biodiversity observed today. He presents a compelling narrative that intertwines genetic, environmental, and evolutionary influences, suggesting that understanding development is crucial for grasping the full picture of life's history. This work serves as a vital resource for those interested in the evolutionary narratives that shape the biological world.
The text navigates the complexities of developmental mechanisms, emphasizing their significance in evolutionary theory. Hall’s insights shed light on how evolutionary pressures shape developmental pathways, resulting in the vast biodiversity observed today. He presents a compelling narrative that intertwines genetic, environmental, and evolutionary influences, suggesting that understanding development is crucial for grasping the full picture of life's history. This work serves as a vital resource for those interested in the evolutionary narratives that shape the biological world.
Gatunki
Romans
Nauka i Technologia
Historia
Zdrowie i Wellness