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The importance of molecular approaches for comparative biology and
the rapid development of new molecular tools is unprecedented. The
extraordinary molecular progress belies the need for understanding
the development and basic biology of whole organisms. Vigorous
international efforts to train the next-generation of experimental
biologists must combine both levels - next generation molecular
approaches and traditional organismal biology. This book provides
cutting-edge chapters regarding the growing list of marine model
organisms. Access to and practical advice on these model organisms
have become a conditio sine qua non for a modern education of
advanced undergraduate students, graduate students and postdocs
working on marine model systems. Model organisms are not only tools
they are also bridges between fields - from behavior, development
and physiology to functional genomics. Key Features Offers deep
insights into cutting-edge model system science Provides in-depth
overviews of all prominent marine model organisms Illustrates
challenging experimental approaches to model system research Serves
as a reference book also for next-generation functional genomics
applications Fills an urgent need for students Related Titles
Jarret, R. L. & K. McCluskey, eds. The Biological Resources of
Model Organisms (ISBN 978-1-1382-9461-5) Kim, S.-K. Healthcare
Using Marine Organisms (ISBN 978-1-1382-9538-4) Mudher, A. & T.
Newman, eds. Drosophila: A Toolbox for the Study of
Neurodegenerative Disease (ISBN 978-0-4154-1185-1) Green, S. L. The
Laboratory Xenopus sp. (ISBN 978-1-4200-9109-0)
Invertebrate Zoology: A Tree of Life Approach is a comprehensive
and authoritative textbook adopting an explicitly phylogenetic
organization. Most of the classical anatomical and morphological
work has not been changed - it established the foundation of
Invertebrate Zoology. With the explosion of Next-Generation
Sequencing approaches, there has been a sea-change in the
recognized phylogenetic relationships among and between
invertebrate lineages. In addition, the merger of evolutionary and
developmental biology (evo-devo) has dramatically contributed to
changes in the understanding of invertebrate biology. Synthesizing
these three approaches (classical morphology, sequencing data, and
evo-devo studies) offers students an entirely unique perspective of
invertebrate diversity. Key Features One of the first textbooks to
combine classical morphological approaches and newer evo-devo and
Next-Generation Sequencing approaches to address Invertebrate
Zoology Organized along taxonomic lines in accord with the latest
understanding of invertebrate phylogeny Will provide background in
basic systematic analysis useful within any study of biodiversity A
wealth of ancillary materials for students and teachers, including
downloadable figures, lecture slides, web links, and phylogenetic
data matrices
"The origin of multicellular animals is one of those difficult and
delicate biological problems that have been pondered for centuries.
This book summarizes recent results in phylogenetics and
developmental biology that address the evolution of key innovations
in metazoans. The first section covers phylogenetic issues.
Focusing on nervous system and sensory organ development, the
second section addresses prominent questions concerning the
developmental biology of metazoan evolution. A third section
discusses the evolution of pattern and process in the incredible
forms of life that we call Metazoa and covers evolution of life
histories and the evolution of biogeochemical aspects of metazoans.
The book has over 40 illustrations and an up-to-date bibliography
of over 500 references. Each chapter concludes with a set of
questions for study and discussion."--
Tackling one of the most difficult and delicate of the evolutionary
questions, this challenging book summarizes the more recent results
in phylogenetics and developmental biology that address the
evolution of key innovations in metazoans. Divided into three
sections, the first considers the phylogenetic issues involving
this area of the tree of life and the elucidation of those
relationships that continue to trouble taxonomists. The second
section considers the developmental biology of metazoan evolution
including the development of the nervous system, sensory organs,
and physiological maturation. Part three focuses on the evolution
of pattern and process in the Metazoa.
Invertebrate Zoology: A Tree of Life Approach is a comprehensive
and authoritative textbook adopting an explicitly phylogenetic
organization. Most of the classical anatomical and morphological
work has not been changed - it established the foundation of
Invertebrate Zoology. With the explosion of Next-Generation
Sequencing approaches, there has been a sea-change in the
recognized phylogenetic relationships among and between
invertebrate lineages. In addition, the merger of evolutionary and
developmental biology (evo-devo) has dramatically contributed to
changes in the understanding of invertebrate biology. Synthesizing
these three approaches (classical morphology, sequencing data, and
evo-devo studies) offers students an entirely unique perspective of
invertebrate diversity. Key Features One of the first textbooks to
combine classical morphological approaches and newer evo-devo and
Next-Generation Sequencing approaches to address Invertebrate
Zoology Organized along taxonomic lines in accord with the latest
understanding of invertebrate phylogeny Will provide background in
basic systematic analysis useful within any study of biodiversity A
wealth of ancillary materials for students and teachers, including
downloadable figures, lecture slides, web links, and phylogenetic
data matrices
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