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Part I. Evolutionary Meaning of Development: How and Why Early Life Experience Generate Diversity
Chapter 1. More than Fifty Shades of Epigenetics for the Study of Early in Life Effects in Medicine, Ecology and Evolution
Chapter 2. For Better or Worse: Benefits and Costs of Transgenerational Plasticity and the Transhormesis Hypothesis
Chapter 3. Adaptive Meaning of Early Life Experience in Species that Go Through Metamorphosis
Part II. Endogenous Mechanisms Underlying the Interactions Between the Individual and Its Early-Life Environment
Chapter 4. Early-Life Stress Drives the Molecular Mechanisms Shaping the Adult Phenotype
Chapter 5. Environmental Conditions in Early Life, Host Defenses and Disease in Late Life
Chapter 6. Early Life Nutrition and the Programming of the Phenotype
Part III. Anthropocene Opens New Horizons to Reveal the Adaptive Meaning of Developmental Plasticity
Chapter 7. Adaptive and Maladaptive Consequences of Larval Stressors for Metamorphic and Postmetamorphic Traits and Fitness
Chapter 8. Plastic Aliens: Developmental Plasticity and the Spread of Invasive Species
Chapter 9. Consequences of Developmental Exposure to Pollution: Importance of Stress-Coping Mechanisms.

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