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The Inductive Brain in Development and Evolution

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage The Inductive Brain in Development and Evolution
The Inductive Brain in Development and Evolution provides readers with a substantial biological education on animal nervous systems and their role in the development, adaptation, homeostasis, and evolution of species. The book begins by delving into the embryonic development of the brain and then discusses epigenetic information and neural activity post-birth. It then analyzes the inductive brain?s neural and brain control of such factors like myogenesis, bone development, sensory organs, metamorphosis in vertebrates and invertebrates, and wing development in insects. The book closes with an examination of phenotypic evolution in neural control, mechanisms, and drivers of animal brains.

The Inductive Brain in Development and Evolution will offer evolutionary biologists, specifically those researching development, adaptation, and evolution of animals, a comprehensive text that covers a variety of valuable topics.
1. Pre-neural stage of development
2. Development of the central nervous system
3. The inductive brain in animal development
4. Brain involvement in phenotypic evolution
5. Maintenance and change of phenotype - inheritance of acquired traits

Evolutionary biologists, specifically those researching development, adaptation, and evolution of animals

Nelson R. Cabej earned his PhD in biology at the University of Tirana, Albania, and currently serves as a researcher in the Department of Biology at the same university. His scientific career began with research in the fields of epizootiology, immunology and molecular biology at the Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Tirana, Albania. He also previously taught general biology at the University of Tirana and William Paterson College, Wayne, New Jersey, USA. He has published more than 50 scientific articles and 20 books in the fields of evolutionary biology, epigenetics, developmental biology and philosophy of biology, including 4 books with Elsevier: Building The Most Complex Structure On Earth (2013); Epigenetic Principles of Evolution, Second Edition (2018); Epigenetic Mechanisms of the Cambrian Explosion (2019); and The Inductive Brain in Development and Evolution (2021).
  • Presents the first book devoted to the inductive role of the brain in development, in adaptation, and in the evolution processes in animals
  • Examines the central nervous system (CNS) from embryonic to adult life stages
  • Provides detailed evidence to investigate the role of the CNS in molding animal morphology and life histories

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Ouvrage de 290 p.

19x23.4 cm

Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 14 jours).

122,46 €

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