Evolutionary Developmental Biology (book)

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"Evolutionary Developmental Biology" is a foundational scholarly book by Brian K. Hall that explores how developmental processes shape and drive evolutionary change, helping to establish the modern field of evo-devo.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline biology
developmental genetics
evolutionary theory
author Brian K. Hall NERFINISHED
contribution helped establish the modern field of evo-devo
countryOfOrigin Canada
describedAs foundational book in evolutionary developmental biology
field developmental biology
evolutionary biology
evolutionary developmental biology
focus how developmental processes shape evolutionary change
integration of development and evolution
genre biology textbook
scientific literature
hasAuthor Brian K. Hall NERFINISHED
hasKeyConcept development as a cause of evolutionary novelty
interaction between genes, development, and evolution
hasPerspective integrative approach combining evolution and development
hasSubject comparative embryology
developmental constraints
evolution of body plans
evolution of form
heterochrony
history of embryology in evolutionary thought
modularity in development
ontogeny and phylogeny
influencedBy classical embryology
developmental genetics
modern synthesis in evolutionary biology
intendedAudience advanced undergraduates in biology
graduate students in biology
researchers in developmental biology
researchers in evolutionary biology
language English
notableFor influencing the recognition of evo-devo as a distinct field
systematically presenting evidence for the role of development in evolution
topic developmental processes in evolution
embryology and evolution
evo-devo
evolution of developmental mechanisms
history of evolutionary developmental biology
homology and development
typeOfWork monograph

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