Richard Fortey Richard A. Fortey Richard H. Thomas
The arthropods contain more species than any other animal group, but the evolutionary pathways which led to their current diversity are still an issue of controversy. Arthropod Relationships provides an overview of our current understanding, responding to the new data arising from sequencing DNA, the discovery of new Cambrian fossils as direct evidence of early arthropod history, and developmental genetics. These new areas of research have stimulated a reconsideration of classical morphology and embryology. ArthropodRelationships is the first synthesis of the...
The arthropods contain more species than any other animal group, but the evolutionary pathways which led to their current diversity are still an issue...
The arthropods contain more species than any other animal group, but the evolutionary pathways which led to their current diversity are still an issue of controversy. Arthropod Relationships provides an overview of our current understanding, responding to the new data arising from sequencing DNA, the discovery of new Cambrian fossils as direct evidence of early arthropod history, and developmental genetics. These new areas of research have stimulated a reconsideration of classical morphology and embryology. ArthropodRelationships is the first synthesis of the...
The arthropods contain more species than any other animal group, but the evolutionary pathways which led to their current diversity are still an issue...