Abstract The mainstream approaches to the study of speciation and clade diversification have extensively focused on genetic mechanisms and ecological contexts, while much less attention has been paid to the role of development. In this paper we provide materials to support the thesis that taking development into the picture of evolutionary processes can bring important insights on how species multiply and diversify. Evidence that develop-mentally entangled evolutionary factors are important in speciation comes from different lines of investigation that can be broadly grouped under three headings: evolvability, phenotypic plasticity, and phenology. Evolvability enters the scene through the complexity of the genotype-pheno-type map, the devel...
One foundational question in contemporary biology is how to integrate evolution and development. The...
This dissertation clarifies the concept of evolvability, the increased capacity of some organisms or...
By linking the concepts of homology and morphological organization to evolvability, this paper attem...
The mainstream approaches to the study of speciation and clade diversification have extensively focu...
The integration of research from developmental biology and ecology into evolutionary theory has give...
Mainstream evolutionary biology lacks a mature theory of phenotype. Following from the Modern Synthe...
Abstract. Speciation is an aspect of evolutionary biology that has received little philosophical att...
The process of speciation is the splitting of single populations into two or more distinct, reproduc...
Speciation has been a major focus of evolutionary biology research in recent years, with many import...
Evolutionary theory is the philosophical backbone of biology. Interestingly, contemporary research i...
In this review, I approach the role of phenotypic plasticity as a key aspect of the conceptual frame...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
The major goal of ecological evolutionary developmental biology, also known as “eco-evo-devo, ” is t...
Scientific activities take place within the structured sets of ideas and assumptions that define a f...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
One foundational question in contemporary biology is how to integrate evolution and development. The...
This dissertation clarifies the concept of evolvability, the increased capacity of some organisms or...
By linking the concepts of homology and morphological organization to evolvability, this paper attem...
The mainstream approaches to the study of speciation and clade diversification have extensively focu...
The integration of research from developmental biology and ecology into evolutionary theory has give...
Mainstream evolutionary biology lacks a mature theory of phenotype. Following from the Modern Synthe...
Abstract. Speciation is an aspect of evolutionary biology that has received little philosophical att...
The process of speciation is the splitting of single populations into two or more distinct, reproduc...
Speciation has been a major focus of evolutionary biology research in recent years, with many import...
Evolutionary theory is the philosophical backbone of biology. Interestingly, contemporary research i...
In this review, I approach the role of phenotypic plasticity as a key aspect of the conceptual frame...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
The major goal of ecological evolutionary developmental biology, also known as “eco-evo-devo, ” is t...
Scientific activities take place within the structured sets of ideas and assumptions that define a f...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
One foundational question in contemporary biology is how to integrate evolution and development. The...
This dissertation clarifies the concept of evolvability, the increased capacity of some organisms or...
By linking the concepts of homology and morphological organization to evolvability, this paper attem...