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Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology
Paul, C.R.C.; Smith, A.B. (Ed.) (1988). Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. Current Geological Concepts, 1. Clarendon Press: Oxford. ISBN 0-19-854491-X. 373 pp.
Part of: Current Geological Concepts, more

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    VLIZ: Echinodermata ECH.83 [102018]

Keywords
    Biogeny > Phylogeny
    Biological phenomena > Evolution
    Echinodermata [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Paul, C.R.C., editor
  • Smith, A.B., editor

Content
  • Jefferies, R.P.S. (1988). How to characterize the Echinodermata: some implications of the sister-group relationship between echinoderms and chordates, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 3-12, more
  • Raff, R.A.; Field, K.G.; Ghiselin, M.T.; Lane, D.J.; Olsen, G.J.; Pace, N.R.; Parks, A.L.; Parr, B.A.; Raff, E.C. (1988). Molecular analysis of distant phylogenetic relationships in echinoderms, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 29-41, more
  • Matsumura, T.; Shigei, M. (1988). Collagen biochemistry and the phylogeny of echinoderms, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 43-52, more
  • Strathmann, R.R. (1988). Larvae, phylogeny, and von Baer's Law, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 53-68, more
  • Smiley, S. (1988). The phylogenetic relationships of holothurians: a cladistic analysis of the extant echinoderm classes, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 69-84, more
  • Smith, A.B. (1988). Fossil evidence for the relationships of extant echinoderm classes and their times of divergence, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 85-97, more
  • Britten, R.J. (1988). DNA evolution and echinoderm systematics, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 101-105, more
  • Marshall, C.R. (1988). DNA-DNA hybridization, the fossil record, phylogenetic reconstruction, and the evolution of the clypeasteroid echinoids, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 107-119, more
  • Jacobs, H.T.; Balfe, P.; Cohen, B.L.; Farquharson, A.; Comito, L. (1988). Phylogenetic implications of genome rearrangement and sequence evolution in echinoderm mitochondrial DNA, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 121-137, more
  • Davidson, E.H. (1988). What molecular biology tells us about the genomic programme for development, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 139-146, more
  • McNamara, K.J. (1988). Heterochrony and the evolution of echinoids, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 149-163, more
  • McKinney, M.L. (1988). Roles of allometry and ecology in echinoid evolution, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 165-173, more
  • Dafni, J. (1988). A biomechanical approach to the ontogeny and phylogeny of echinoids, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 175-188, more
  • McEdward, L.R. (1988). Experimental embryology as a tool for studying the evolution of echinoderm life histories, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 189-196, more
  • Paul, C.R.C. (1988). The phylogeny of the cystoids, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 199-213, more
  • Waters, J.A. (1988). The evolutionary palaeoecology of the Blastoidea, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 215-233, more
  • Donovan, S.K. (1988). The early evolution of the Crinoidea, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 235-244, more
  • Broadhead, T.W. (1988). The evolution of feeding structures in Palaeozoic crinoids, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 255-268, more
  • Simms, M.J. (1988). The phylogeny of post-Palaeozoic crinoids, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 269-284, more
  • McKenzie, J.D. (1988). The ultrastructure of tube foot epidermal cells and secretions: their relationship to the duo-glandular hypothesis and the phylogeny of the echinoderm classes, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 287-298, more
  • Emlet, R.B. (1988). Crystallographic axes of echinoid genital plates reflect larval form: some phylogenetic implications, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 299-310, more
  • Wilkie, I.C.; Emson, R.H. (1988). Mutable collagenous tissues and their significance for echinoderm palaeontology and phylogeny, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. Current Geological Concepts, 1: pp. 311-330, more
  • David, B. (1988). Origins of the deep-sea holasteroid fauna, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 331-346, more
  • Parsley, R.L. (1988). Feeding and respiratory strategies in Stylophora, in: Paul, C.R.C. et al. (Ed.) Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. pp. 347-361, more

Abstract
    Echinoderms include such familiar animals as starfishes and sea urchins and are an important marine invertebrate group with a good fossil record. Evidence concerning the evolutionary history of this group is currently being drawn from a wide variety of sources. This volume aims to bring together a series of syntheses and reviews covering recent advances in studies on echinoderm evolution. The 26 chapters deal with a variety of topics including molecular biology, biochemistry, developmental biology, comparative anatomy and palaeontology, demonstrating the wealth of different approaches being focused on echinoderm evolution. This volume is published in conjunction with the Liverpool Geological Society and is intended to be of value to a wide variety of biologists and palaeontologists as well as postgraduate students.

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