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1. Conceptual change and evolutionary developmental biology / Alan C. Love
Part I. Adaptation, Allometry, Heterochrony, and Homoplasy. 2. Adaptive aspects of development : a 30-year perspective on the relevance of biomechanical and allometric analyses / Karl J. Niklas ; 3. Do functional requirements for embryos and larvae have a place in evo-devo? / Richard R. Strathmann ; 4. Is heterochrony still an effective paradigm for contemporary studies of evo-devo? / James Hanken ; 5. Homoplasy, a moving target / David B. Wake
Part II. Phenotypic Plasticity, Developmental Variation, and Experimental Biology. 6. The concept of phenotypic plasticity and the evolution of phenotypic plasticity in life history traits / Stephen C. Stearns ; 7. A developmental-physiological perspective on the development and evolution of phenotypic plasticity / H. Frederik Nijhout ; 8. Cellular basis of morphogenetic change : looking back after 30 years of progress on developmental signaling pathways / John Gerhart ; 9. The road to facilitated variation / Marc W. Kirschner
Part III. Models, Larvae, Phyla, and Paleontology. 10. Phyla, phylogeny, and embryonic body plans / Gary Freeman ; 11. Evo-devo and the evolution of marine larvae : from the modern world to the dawn of the metazoa / Rudolf A. Raff ; 12. Dahlem 1981 : before and beyond / Armand J. de Ricqlès ; 13. What salamander biologists have taught us about evo-devo / James R. Griesemer
Part IV. Constraint and Evolvability. 14. From developmental constraint to evolvability : how concepts figure in explanation and disciplinary identity / Ingo Brigandt ; 15. Reinventing the organism : evolvability and homology in post-Dahlem evolutionary biology / Günter P. Wagner ; 16. Internal factors in evolution : the morphogenetic tree, developmental bias, and some thoughts on the conceptual structure of evo-devo / Wallace Arthur ; 17. Entrenchment as a theoretical tool in evolutionary developmental biology / William C. Wimsatt
Part V. Hierarchies and Interdisciplinarity. 18. Hierarchies and integration in evolution and development / Marvalee H. Wake ; 19. Development and evolution : the physics connection / Stuart A. Newman ; 20. The interaction of research systems in the evo-devo juncture / Elihu M. Gerson ; 21. Evo-devo as a trading zone / Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther
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Part I. Adaptation, Allometry, Heterochrony, and Homoplasy. 2. Adaptive aspects of development : a 30-year perspective on the relevance of biomechanical and allometric analyses / Karl J. Niklas ; 3. Do functional requirements for embryos and larvae have a place in evo-devo? / Richard R. Strathmann ; 4. Is heterochrony still an effective paradigm for contemporary studies of evo-devo? / James Hanken ; 5. Homoplasy, a moving target / David B. Wake
Part II. Phenotypic Plasticity, Developmental Variation, and Experimental Biology. 6. The concept of phenotypic plasticity and the evolution of phenotypic plasticity in life history traits / Stephen C. Stearns ; 7. A developmental-physiological perspective on the development and evolution of phenotypic plasticity / H. Frederik Nijhout ; 8. Cellular basis of morphogenetic change : looking back after 30 years of progress on developmental signaling pathways / John Gerhart ; 9. The road to facilitated variation / Marc W. Kirschner
Part III. Models, Larvae, Phyla, and Paleontology. 10. Phyla, phylogeny, and embryonic body plans / Gary Freeman ; 11. Evo-devo and the evolution of marine larvae : from the modern world to the dawn of the metazoa / Rudolf A. Raff ; 12. Dahlem 1981 : before and beyond / Armand J. de Ricqlès ; 13. What salamander biologists have taught us about evo-devo / James R. Griesemer
Part IV. Constraint and Evolvability. 14. From developmental constraint to evolvability : how concepts figure in explanation and disciplinary identity / Ingo Brigandt ; 15. Reinventing the organism : evolvability and homology in post-Dahlem evolutionary biology / Günter P. Wagner ; 16. Internal factors in evolution : the morphogenetic tree, developmental bias, and some thoughts on the conceptual structure of evo-devo / Wallace Arthur ; 17. Entrenchment as a theoretical tool in evolutionary developmental biology / William C. Wimsatt
Part V. Hierarchies and Interdisciplinarity. 18. Hierarchies and integration in evolution and development / Marvalee H. Wake ; 19. Development and evolution : the physics connection / Stuart A. Newman ; 20. The interaction of research systems in the evo-devo juncture / Elihu M. Gerson ; 21. Evo-devo as a trading zone / Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther
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