One foundational question in contemporary biology is how to integrate evolution and development. The emerging synthesis (evolutionary developmental biology or evo-devo) requires a meshing of disciplines, concepts, and explanations (inter alia) that have been developed largely in independence over the past century. The nature of the hoped for synthesis is not wholly agreed upon due to divergent viewpoints resulting from this disciplinary independence and, consequently, the mechanics for accomplishing the task are not clearly specified. This paper utilizes historical investigation for philosophical purposes in order to explore the question of synthesizing evolutionary and developmental biology. In the attempt to comprehend the present separat...
Scientific activities take place within the structured sets of ideas and assumptions that define a f...
Developmental biology and evolutionary biology are both mature integrative disciplines which started...
This thematic issue addresses questions of constraints on the evolution of form—physical, biological...
One foundational question in contemporary biology is how to integrate evolution and development. The...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
Today's biodiversity is the spectacular product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. Under...
A new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolution as ...
Evolutionary theory is the philosophical backbone of biology. Interestingly, contemporary research i...
Explaining evolutionary novelties (such as feathers or neural crest cells) is a central item on the ...
One of the chief aims of modern biology is to understand the causes and mechanisms of morphological ...
The early studies of evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo) come from several sources. Tribut...
Biologists have long sought to understand which genes and what kinds of changes in their sequences a...
The origin of major morphological innovations poses a major problem for mac-roevolutionary biologist...
AbstractThe rise of evolutionary developmental biology was not the progressive isolation and charact...
Morphology, the description and analysis of organismal form, is one of the oldest biological discipl...
Scientific activities take place within the structured sets of ideas and assumptions that define a f...
Developmental biology and evolutionary biology are both mature integrative disciplines which started...
This thematic issue addresses questions of constraints on the evolution of form—physical, biological...
One foundational question in contemporary biology is how to integrate evolution and development. The...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
Today's biodiversity is the spectacular product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. Under...
A new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolution as ...
Evolutionary theory is the philosophical backbone of biology. Interestingly, contemporary research i...
Explaining evolutionary novelties (such as feathers or neural crest cells) is a central item on the ...
One of the chief aims of modern biology is to understand the causes and mechanisms of morphological ...
The early studies of evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo) come from several sources. Tribut...
Biologists have long sought to understand which genes and what kinds of changes in their sequences a...
The origin of major morphological innovations poses a major problem for mac-roevolutionary biologist...
AbstractThe rise of evolutionary developmental biology was not the progressive isolation and charact...
Morphology, the description and analysis of organismal form, is one of the oldest biological discipl...
Scientific activities take place within the structured sets of ideas and assumptions that define a f...
Developmental biology and evolutionary biology are both mature integrative disciplines which started...
This thematic issue addresses questions of constraints on the evolution of form—physical, biological...