This thematic issue addresses questions of constraints on the evolution of form—physical, biological, and technical. Here, form is defined as an embodiment of a specific structure, which can be hierarchically different yet emerge from the same processes. The focus of this contribution is about how developmental biology and paleontology can be better integrated and compared in order to produce hypotheses about the evolution of form. The constraints on current EvoDevo research stem from the disconnect in the focus of study for developmental geneticists and evolutionary morphologists; the former being interested in early developmental events at a molecular level in a model animal, the latter in late developmental events or comparison between a...
The origin of major morphological innovations poses a major problem for macroevolutionary biologists...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
The formation of structure within the developing embryo is perhaps the most important and remarkable...
Today's biodiversity is the spectacular product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. Under...
11 pagesIf you ask palaeontologists, and indeed anyone interested in the theory of evolution, for th...
One of the chief aims of modern biology is to understand the causes and mechanisms of morphological ...
One foundational question in contemporary biology is how to integrate evolution and development. The...
International audienceMorphogenesis, the study of how forms arise in biology, has attracted scientis...
Development and evolution of animal behaviour and morphology are frequently addressed independently,...
Development and evolution of animal behaviour and morphology are frequently addressed independently,...
Morphology, the description and analysis of organismal form, is one of the oldest biological discipl...
In biology, interest in form was the prerogative of developmental biology, while it was practically ...
I discuss recent work on the origins of morphology and cell-type diversification in Metazoa - collec...
Morphology has traditionally played a pivotal role in animal phylogeny since the first evolutionary ...
Keeping pace with the forward progression of evolutionary developmental studies and their trajectory...
The origin of major morphological innovations poses a major problem for macroevolutionary biologists...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
The formation of structure within the developing embryo is perhaps the most important and remarkable...
Today's biodiversity is the spectacular product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. Under...
11 pagesIf you ask palaeontologists, and indeed anyone interested in the theory of evolution, for th...
One of the chief aims of modern biology is to understand the causes and mechanisms of morphological ...
One foundational question in contemporary biology is how to integrate evolution and development. The...
International audienceMorphogenesis, the study of how forms arise in biology, has attracted scientis...
Development and evolution of animal behaviour and morphology are frequently addressed independently,...
Development and evolution of animal behaviour and morphology are frequently addressed independently,...
Morphology, the description and analysis of organismal form, is one of the oldest biological discipl...
In biology, interest in form was the prerogative of developmental biology, while it was practically ...
I discuss recent work on the origins of morphology and cell-type diversification in Metazoa - collec...
Morphology has traditionally played a pivotal role in animal phylogeny since the first evolutionary ...
Keeping pace with the forward progression of evolutionary developmental studies and their trajectory...
The origin of major morphological innovations poses a major problem for macroevolutionary biologists...
AbstractA new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolu...
The formation of structure within the developing embryo is perhaps the most important and remarkable...