From embryology to Evo-Devo : a history of developmental evolution
Although we now know that ontogeny (individual development) does not actually recapitulate phylogeny (evolutionary transformation), contrary to Ernst Haeckel's famous dictum, the relationship between embryological development and evolution remains the subject of intense scientific interest. In...
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Format | eBook Book |
Language | English |
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Cambridge, Mass
MIT Press
2007
The MIT Press |
Edition | 1 |
Series | Dibner Institute studies in the history of science and technology |
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Summary: | Although we now know that ontogeny (individual development) does not
actually recapitulate phylogeny (evolutionary transformation), contrary to Ernst
Haeckel's famous dictum, the relationship between embryological development and
evolution remains the subject of intense scientific interest. In the 1990s a new
field, evolutionary developmental biology (or evo-devo), was hailed as the synthesis
of developmental and evolutionary biology. In From Embryology to Evo-Devo,
historians, philosophers, sociologists, and biologists offer diverse perspectives on
the history of efforts to understand the links between development and
evolution.After examining events in the history of early twentieth century
embryology and developmental genetics--including the fate of Haeckel's law and its
various reformulations, the ideas of William Bateson, and Richard Goldschmidt's
idiosyncratic synthesis of ontogeny and phylogeny--the contributors explore
additional topics ranging from the history of comparative embryology in America to a
philosophical-historical analysis of different research styles. Finally, three major
figures in theoretical biology--Brian Hall, Gerd Müller, and Günter Wagner--reflect
on the past and future of evo-devo, particularly on the interdisciplinary nature of
the field. The sum is an exciting interdisciplinary exploration of developmental
evolution. |
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Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 9780262122832 9780262513340 026251334X 0262122839 |
DOI: | 10.7551/mitpress/3128.001.0001 |