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Amphibian Morphogenesis (Hardcover, 1984 ed.)
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Amphibian Morphogenesis (Hardcover, 1984 ed.)
Series: Bioscience
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This book came about as a result of a review I had written earlier
on fea tures of cellular changes occurring during anuran
metamorphosis. Only a limited treatment of this subject was
possible in such a circumscribed work and only specific examples of
organic change were dealt with. Thus the sins of omission weighed
heavily, for so much information could not be included to provide a
more comprehensive and authenticated account of the elaborate,
complex, and far-reaching changes that an aquatic larva undergoes
to become a terrestrial froglet. A good deal of my working life has
been spent investigating amphib ians, especially their larval
developmental morphology during metamor phosis, first at the level
of light microscopy and in later years by electronmicroscopy.
Initially I was particularly concerned with morpho logical
homologies of a variety of larval structures, such as the cranial
and pharyngeal skeleton and the nerves and musculature, in order to
learn more about amphibian phylogeny, for during my pre-and early
postgrad uate years G. R. Beer and D. M. S. Watson inspired an
undying interest in and respect for vertebrate comparative anatomy.
However, it now seems to be that amphibian phylogenetic
relationships are best dealt with by the paleontologists, so ably
demonstrated by D. M. S. Watson and A. S. Romer and the
contemporary enthusiasts in this field like A. L. Panchen, R. L.
Carroll, E. Jarvik, and K. S. Thompson among a host of others,
particularly in the USA."
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