Evolution and Development of Fishes
Herausgeber: Johanson, Zerina; Richter, Martha; Underwood, Charlie
Evolution and Development of Fishes
Herausgeber: Johanson, Zerina; Richter, Martha; Underwood, Charlie
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World-class palaeontologists and biologists summarise the state-of-the-art on fish evolution and development.
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World-class palaeontologists and biologists summarise the state-of-the-art on fish evolution and development.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 221mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9781107179448
- ISBN-10: 1107179440
- Artikelnr.: 52419061
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 221mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9781107179448
- ISBN-10: 1107179440
- Artikelnr.: 52419061
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Zerina Johanson, Martha Richter and Charlie Underwood; 1. The
evolution of fishes through geological time John A. Long, Brian Choo and
Alice Clement; 2. Comparative development of Cyclostomes Tetsuto Miyashita,
Stephen A. Green and Marianne E. Bronner; 3. The ordovician enigma: fish,
first appearances and phylogenetic controversies Ivan J. Sansom and Plamen
Andreev; 4. The evolution of vertebrate dermal jaw bones in the light of
maxillate placoderms You-An Zhu, Per A. Ahlberg and Min Zhu; 5. Doliodus
and pucapampellids: contrasting perspectives on stem chondrichthyan
morphology John G. Maisey, Philippe Janvier, Alan Pradel, John S. S.
Denton, Allison Bronson, Randall Miller and Carole J. Burrow; 6. The
evolution of endoskeletal mineralisation in chondrichthyan fish:
development, cells and molecules Melanie Debiais-Thibaud; 7. Plasticity and
variation of skeletal cells and tissues and the evolutionary development of
actinopterygian fishes Brian K. Hall and P. Eckhard Witten; 8. Origin,
development and evolution of the fish skull Martha Richter and Charlie
Underwood; 9. Evolution, development and regeneration of fish dentitions
Gareth J. Fraser and Alex P. Thiery; 10. Development of head muscles in
fishes and notes on phylogeny-ontogeny links: a basis for evo-devo and
developmental research on fish muscles Janine M. Ziermann and Rui Diogo;
11. Evolutionary development of the postcranial and appendicular skeleton
in fishes Jürgen Kriwet and Cathrin Pfaff; 12. Evolution of vertebrate
reproduction Kate Trinajstic, Catherine Boisvert, John A. Long and Zerina
Johanson; 13. Links between thyroid hormone alterations and developmental
changes in the evolution of the Weberian apparatus Fedor N. Shkil and Daria
V. Kapitanova; 14. Pharyngeal remodelling in vertebrate evolution Anthony
Graham and Victoria Shone; 15. Evolution of air breathing and lung
distribution among fossil fishes Camilla Cupello, Gäel Clément and Paulo M.
Brito; Index.
evolution of fishes through geological time John A. Long, Brian Choo and
Alice Clement; 2. Comparative development of Cyclostomes Tetsuto Miyashita,
Stephen A. Green and Marianne E. Bronner; 3. The ordovician enigma: fish,
first appearances and phylogenetic controversies Ivan J. Sansom and Plamen
Andreev; 4. The evolution of vertebrate dermal jaw bones in the light of
maxillate placoderms You-An Zhu, Per A. Ahlberg and Min Zhu; 5. Doliodus
and pucapampellids: contrasting perspectives on stem chondrichthyan
morphology John G. Maisey, Philippe Janvier, Alan Pradel, John S. S.
Denton, Allison Bronson, Randall Miller and Carole J. Burrow; 6. The
evolution of endoskeletal mineralisation in chondrichthyan fish:
development, cells and molecules Melanie Debiais-Thibaud; 7. Plasticity and
variation of skeletal cells and tissues and the evolutionary development of
actinopterygian fishes Brian K. Hall and P. Eckhard Witten; 8. Origin,
development and evolution of the fish skull Martha Richter and Charlie
Underwood; 9. Evolution, development and regeneration of fish dentitions
Gareth J. Fraser and Alex P. Thiery; 10. Development of head muscles in
fishes and notes on phylogeny-ontogeny links: a basis for evo-devo and
developmental research on fish muscles Janine M. Ziermann and Rui Diogo;
11. Evolutionary development of the postcranial and appendicular skeleton
in fishes Jürgen Kriwet and Cathrin Pfaff; 12. Evolution of vertebrate
reproduction Kate Trinajstic, Catherine Boisvert, John A. Long and Zerina
Johanson; 13. Links between thyroid hormone alterations and developmental
changes in the evolution of the Weberian apparatus Fedor N. Shkil and Daria
V. Kapitanova; 14. Pharyngeal remodelling in vertebrate evolution Anthony
Graham and Victoria Shone; 15. Evolution of air breathing and lung
distribution among fossil fishes Camilla Cupello, Gäel Clément and Paulo M.
Brito; Index.
Introduction Zerina Johanson, Martha Richter and Charlie Underwood; 1. The
evolution of fishes through geological time John A. Long, Brian Choo and
Alice Clement; 2. Comparative development of Cyclostomes Tetsuto Miyashita,
Stephen A. Green and Marianne E. Bronner; 3. The ordovician enigma: fish,
first appearances and phylogenetic controversies Ivan J. Sansom and Plamen
Andreev; 4. The evolution of vertebrate dermal jaw bones in the light of
maxillate placoderms You-An Zhu, Per A. Ahlberg and Min Zhu; 5. Doliodus
and pucapampellids: contrasting perspectives on stem chondrichthyan
morphology John G. Maisey, Philippe Janvier, Alan Pradel, John S. S.
Denton, Allison Bronson, Randall Miller and Carole J. Burrow; 6. The
evolution of endoskeletal mineralisation in chondrichthyan fish:
development, cells and molecules Melanie Debiais-Thibaud; 7. Plasticity and
variation of skeletal cells and tissues and the evolutionary development of
actinopterygian fishes Brian K. Hall and P. Eckhard Witten; 8. Origin,
development and evolution of the fish skull Martha Richter and Charlie
Underwood; 9. Evolution, development and regeneration of fish dentitions
Gareth J. Fraser and Alex P. Thiery; 10. Development of head muscles in
fishes and notes on phylogeny-ontogeny links: a basis for evo-devo and
developmental research on fish muscles Janine M. Ziermann and Rui Diogo;
11. Evolutionary development of the postcranial and appendicular skeleton
in fishes Jürgen Kriwet and Cathrin Pfaff; 12. Evolution of vertebrate
reproduction Kate Trinajstic, Catherine Boisvert, John A. Long and Zerina
Johanson; 13. Links between thyroid hormone alterations and developmental
changes in the evolution of the Weberian apparatus Fedor N. Shkil and Daria
V. Kapitanova; 14. Pharyngeal remodelling in vertebrate evolution Anthony
Graham and Victoria Shone; 15. Evolution of air breathing and lung
distribution among fossil fishes Camilla Cupello, Gäel Clément and Paulo M.
Brito; Index.
evolution of fishes through geological time John A. Long, Brian Choo and
Alice Clement; 2. Comparative development of Cyclostomes Tetsuto Miyashita,
Stephen A. Green and Marianne E. Bronner; 3. The ordovician enigma: fish,
first appearances and phylogenetic controversies Ivan J. Sansom and Plamen
Andreev; 4. The evolution of vertebrate dermal jaw bones in the light of
maxillate placoderms You-An Zhu, Per A. Ahlberg and Min Zhu; 5. Doliodus
and pucapampellids: contrasting perspectives on stem chondrichthyan
morphology John G. Maisey, Philippe Janvier, Alan Pradel, John S. S.
Denton, Allison Bronson, Randall Miller and Carole J. Burrow; 6. The
evolution of endoskeletal mineralisation in chondrichthyan fish:
development, cells and molecules Melanie Debiais-Thibaud; 7. Plasticity and
variation of skeletal cells and tissues and the evolutionary development of
actinopterygian fishes Brian K. Hall and P. Eckhard Witten; 8. Origin,
development and evolution of the fish skull Martha Richter and Charlie
Underwood; 9. Evolution, development and regeneration of fish dentitions
Gareth J. Fraser and Alex P. Thiery; 10. Development of head muscles in
fishes and notes on phylogeny-ontogeny links: a basis for evo-devo and
developmental research on fish muscles Janine M. Ziermann and Rui Diogo;
11. Evolutionary development of the postcranial and appendicular skeleton
in fishes Jürgen Kriwet and Cathrin Pfaff; 12. Evolution of vertebrate
reproduction Kate Trinajstic, Catherine Boisvert, John A. Long and Zerina
Johanson; 13. Links between thyroid hormone alterations and developmental
changes in the evolution of the Weberian apparatus Fedor N. Shkil and Daria
V. Kapitanova; 14. Pharyngeal remodelling in vertebrate evolution Anthony
Graham and Victoria Shone; 15. Evolution of air breathing and lung
distribution among fossil fishes Camilla Cupello, Gäel Clément and Paulo M.
Brito; Index.