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Crustaceans, due to the great diversity of their body organization,
segmentation patterns, tagmatization, limb types, larval forms,
cleavage, and gastrulation modes, are highly desirable for the
study of questions at the interface of evolution and development.
Modern interest in evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo)
rests on the molecular genetic approach and a variety of molecular
techniques have proven fruitful when performed on crustaceans.
Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Crustacea presents a
comprehensive treatment of all aspects of the field, beginning with
a discussion of the implications of the typological Bauplan and
phylum concepts versus historical concepts such as ground pattern
and monophylum for the formulation of conceptual questions in
evo-devo. Following this, the authors present the results of Hox
gene expression in various crustacean taxa, aspects of segment
formation at the cellular and genetic levels, the formation of
segmental structures such as neurons, ganglia, and limbs, and the
role of morphological ontogenetic characters in resolving
phylogenetic relationships.
By covering so many general aspects of crustacean development,
morphology, and evolution, Evolutionary Developmental Biology of
Crustacea serves as an indispensable reference for developmental
and evolutionary biologists investigating the role of genetics in
evolution and development.
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