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Ontogeny, Functional Ecology, and Evolution of Bats

Rick A Adams editor Scott C Pedersen editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:11th Dec '08

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This book explores the importance of understanding developmental processes in analyses of bat ecology and evolution.

Ontogeny, Functional Ecology and Evolution of Bats explores the relationship between developmental processes and ultimate function in this highly specialized group of flighted mammals. As such it is an essential reference work not only for bat biologists, but also for all those working in ecology, developmental biology, evolution and systematics.The study of animal development has deep historical roots in codifying the field of evolutionary biology. In the 1940s evolutionary theory became engulfed by analyses of microevolutionary genetics and development became focused on mechanisms, forsaking the evolutionary implications of ontogeny. Recently, ontogeny has resurfaced as a significant component of evolutionary change and also of population and community dynamics. Ontogeny, Functional Ecology and Evolution of Bats is a reference work by bat biologists who emphasize the importance of understanding ontogeny in analyses of evolution and ecology. In addition, the developmental underpinnings of specialized morphology, physiology and behaviour are elucidated, and the strong influence of ecology on the ontological niche of juvenile bats is illustrated. This book is an essential reference, not only for bat biologists, but for anyone working in the fields of ecology, developmental biology, evolution, behaviour and systematics.

Review of the hardback: 'I recommend this book to anyone interested in bat ontogeny.' Museum & Institute of Zoology

ISBN: 9780521087353

Dimensions: 210mm x 150mm x 23mm

Weight: 600g

408 pages