Development, Growth and Evolution
Implications for the Study of the Hominid Skeleton
Martin J Cohn editor Paul O'Higgins editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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Key Features * Reviews important hot subject areas * Juxtaposes contributions by developmental biologists and those by evolutionary morphologists * Makes some bold insights; synthesizes development and evolution
Presents a synthesis of the modern approaches to the study of ontogeny and the interpretation of the fossil evidence for human origins. This book brings advances in developmental biology, molecular genetics, biomechanics, microscopy, imaging and morphometrics. It reviews important hot subject areas.This book presents a synthesis of the modern approaches to the study of ontogeny and the interpretation of the fossil evidence for human origins. Recent years have seen significant developments in the understanding of the regulation of embryonic pattern formation and skeletal adaptation, and in techniques for the visualizations and analysis of ontogenetic transformations, offering the prospect of understanding the mechanisms underpinning phylogenetic transformation in the skeleton. Advances in developmental biology, molecular genetics, biomechanics, microscopy, imaging and morphometrics are brought to bear on the subject.
"This book is an important step in the process of improving the efficacy of methods for the reconstruction of higher primate evolution. The authors are to be congratulated on their efforts." --Bernard Wood in JOURNAL OF ANATOMY (2001) "...for those in the earlier stages of their paleoanthropological careers mastery of all the material covered here is going to be essential." --David Pilbean, Harvard University, in JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION (2001)
ISBN: 9780125249652
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 730g
288 pages