Biased Embryos and Evolution
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th May '04
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The first book on Evolutionary Developmental Biology that is for undergraduate and general readership.
This is the first book on the new field of Evolutionary Developmental Biology that is aimed primarily at an undergraduate and general readership. It focuses on the question of how embryonic development changes in the course of evolution, thus giving rise to new types of creatures.What determines the direction of evolutionary change? This book provides a revolutionary answer to this question. Many biologists, from Darwin's day to our own, have been satisfied with the answer 'natural selection'. Professor Wallace Arthur is not. He takes the controversial view that biases in the ways that embryos can be altered are just as important as natural selection in determining the directions that evolution has taken, including the one that led to the origin of humans. This argument forms the core of the book. However, in addition, the book summarizes other important issues relating to how embryonic (and post-embryonic) development evolves. Written in an easy, conversational style, this is the first book for students and the general reader that provides an account of the exciting new field of Evolutionary Developmental Biology ('Evo-Devo' to its proponents).
'I thoroughly enjoyed this book … it is short, clearly written and easy to understand …'. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
'… written with exemplary clarity and charm, and is clearly intended for the general reader or undergraduate … a gentle and engaging account …'. Nature
'… an excellent account of how development influences evolution … I highly recommend Arthur's book to all fellows of developmental and evolutionary biology.' Ralf J. Sommer, Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology
ISBN: 9780521541619
Dimensions: 228mm x 153mm x 13mm
Weight: 410g
248 pages