Diagrams of heterochronic processes in biology and culture; Illustration of the 'Cultural heterochrony' hypothesis
Cumulative cultural evolution is taken to be a distinctive feature of human culture. This claim of d...
Krohs U. The conceptual basis of a biological dispute about the temporal order of evolutionary event...
<p>Redrawn and Alberch et al. [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone...
Heterochrony can be defined as change to the timing or rate of development relative to the ancestor....
The connection between development and evolution has become the focus of an increasing amount of res...
The concept of heterochrony has long had a central place in evolutionary theory. During their long h...
Heterochrony is an enabling concept in evolution theory that metaphorically captures the mechanism o...
Heterochrony is an enabling concept in evolution theory that metaphorically captures the mechanism o...
Heterochrony—variation in the rate or timing of developmental processes or events over evolutionary ...
AbstractThere has been a resurgence of interest in comparative embryology. It is now important to be...
Recently, evolutionary algorithms coupled with simulated developmental processes have been used succ...
The occupation of new environments by evolutionary lineages is frequently associated with morphologi...
Abstract.—Sequence heterochrony (changes in the order in which events occur) is a potentially import...
Since Haeckel's Biogenetic Law (‘ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny’) fell into disrepute early in the...
Phylogenetic heterochrony can be perceived in how distantly related pairs of sister species are, in ...
Cumulative cultural evolution is taken to be a distinctive feature of human culture. This claim of d...
Krohs U. The conceptual basis of a biological dispute about the temporal order of evolutionary event...
<p>Redrawn and Alberch et al. [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone...
Heterochrony can be defined as change to the timing or rate of development relative to the ancestor....
The connection between development and evolution has become the focus of an increasing amount of res...
The concept of heterochrony has long had a central place in evolutionary theory. During their long h...
Heterochrony is an enabling concept in evolution theory that metaphorically captures the mechanism o...
Heterochrony is an enabling concept in evolution theory that metaphorically captures the mechanism o...
Heterochrony—variation in the rate or timing of developmental processes or events over evolutionary ...
AbstractThere has been a resurgence of interest in comparative embryology. It is now important to be...
Recently, evolutionary algorithms coupled with simulated developmental processes have been used succ...
The occupation of new environments by evolutionary lineages is frequently associated with morphologi...
Abstract.—Sequence heterochrony (changes in the order in which events occur) is a potentially import...
Since Haeckel's Biogenetic Law (‘ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny’) fell into disrepute early in the...
Phylogenetic heterochrony can be perceived in how distantly related pairs of sister species are, in ...
Cumulative cultural evolution is taken to be a distinctive feature of human culture. This claim of d...
Krohs U. The conceptual basis of a biological dispute about the temporal order of evolutionary event...
<p>Redrawn and Alberch et al. [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone...