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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

31.12.1997

Herausgeber

Richard Fortey + weitere

Verlag

Springer Netherland

Seitenzahl

383

Maße (L/B/H)

28,6/21,5/2,7 cm

Gewicht

1225 g

Auflage

Repr. d. Ausg. v. 1997

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-412-75420-3

Beschreibung

Rezension

`
... it may mark a historical transition. For practitioners in the field this will be an important book and should find its way onto their bookshelves ...
'

Nature, 397 (1999)

`
... their splendid
Arthropod Relationships
... It is a milestone that will certainly be appreciated by students as well as specialists in the field. The book represents a clear and up-to-date review of arthropod phylogeny and handless some general phylogenetic aspects.
'

TREE - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 13:12 (1998)

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

31.12.1997

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer Netherland

Seitenzahl

383

Maße (L/B/H)

28,6/21,5/2,7 cm

Gewicht

1225 g

Auflage

Repr. d. Ausg. v. 1997

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-412-75420-3

Herstelleradresse

Springer-Verlag GmbH
Tiergartenstr. 17
69121 Heidelberg
DE

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  • List of contributors. Preface. 1. Bodyplans, phyla and arthropods; J.W. Valentine, H. Hamilton. 2. The phylogenetic position of the Arthropoda; C. Nielsen. 3. A defence of arthropod polyphyly; G. Fryer. 4. Hox genes and annelid-arthropod relationships; M.H. Dick. 5. Arthropod and annelid relationships re-examined; D.J. Eernisse. 6. Evolutionary correlates of arthropod tagmosis: scrambled legs; M.A. Wills, D.E.G. Briggs, R.A. Fortey. 7. Theories, patterns, and reality: game plan for arthropod phylogeny; M.J. Emerson, F.R. Schram. 8. Sampling, groundplans, total evidence and the systematics of arthropods; W.C. Wheeler. 9. Arthropod phylogeny: taxonomic congruence, total evidence and conditional combination approaches to morphological and molecular data sets; J. Zrzavý, V. Hypsa, M. Vlásková. 10. The place of tardigrades in arthropod evolution; R.A. Dewel, W.C. Dewel. 11. Stem group arthropods from the Lower Cambrian Sirius Passet fauna of North Greenland; G.E. Budd. 12. Cambrian `Orsten'-type arthropods and the phylogeny of Crustacea; D. Walossek, K.J. Müller. 13. Comparative limb morphology in major crustacean groups: the coxa-basis joint in postmandibular limbs; G. Boxshall. 14. Crustacean phylogeny inferred from 18S rDNA; T. Spears, L.G. Abele. 15. A phylogeny of recent and fossil Crustacea derived from morphological characters; M.A. Wills. 16. The fossil record and evolution of the Myriapoda; W.A. Shear. 17. The early history and phylogeny of the chelicerates; J.A. Dunlop,P.A. Selden. 18. Problem of the basal dichotomy of the winged insects; A.P. Rasnitsyn. 19. Arthropod phylogeny and `basal' morphological structures; J. Kukalová-Peck. 20. Advances and problems in insect phylogeny; R. Willmann. 21. The groundplan and basal diversification of the hexapods; N.P. Kristensen. 22. Phylogenetic relationships between higher taxa of tracheate arthropods; O. Kraus. 23. Myriapod&endash;insect relationships as opposed to an insect&endash;crustacean sister group relationship; W. Dohle. 24. Cleavage, germ band formation and head segmentation: the ground pattern of the Euarthropoda; G. Scholtz. 25. Homology and parallelism in arthropod sensory processing; D.-E. Nilsson, D. Osorio. 26. The organization and development of the arthropod ventral nerve cord: insights into arthropod relationships; P.M. Whitington, J.P. Bacon.