Heterochrony and allometry: the analysis of evolutionary change in ontogeny

CP Klingenberg - Biological Reviews, 1998 - cambridge.org
The connection between development and evolution has become the focus of an increasing
amount of research in recent years, and heterochrony has long been a key concept in this …

Evo–devo: extending the evolutionary synthesis

GB Müller - Nature reviews genetics, 2007 - nature.com
Evolutionary developmental biology (evo–devo) explores the mechanistic relationships
between the processes of individual development and phenotypic change during evolution …

A mutation in the Arabidopsis TFL1 gene affects inflorescence meristem development.

S Shannon, DR Meeks-Wagner - The Plant Cell, 1991 - academic.oup.com
We present the initial phenotypic characterization of an Arabidopsis mutation, terminal
flower 1-1 (tfl1-1), that identifies a new genetic locus, TFL1. The tfl1-1 mutation causes early …

[PDF][PDF] A model for development and evolution of complex morphological structures

WR Atchley, BK Hall - Biological Reviews, 1991 - researchgate.net
A MODEL FOR DEVELOPMENT AND EVOLUTION OF COMPLEX MORPHOLOGICAL
STRUCTURES Page 1 Biol. Rev. (1991). 66, pp. Printed in Great Britain I01 A MODEL FOR …

Novelty in evolution: restructuring the concept

GB Müller, GP Wagner - Annual review of ecology and systematics, 1991 - JSTOR
" In the frequent fits of anger to which the males especially are subject, the efforts of their
inner feelings cause the fluids to flow more strongly towards that part of their head; in some …

Adaptation and constraint in the complex life cycles of animals

NA Moran - Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1994 - JSTOR
Life cycles that incorporate discrete, morphologically distinct phases predominate among
animals. One explanation for the abundance and long-term persistence of complex life …

[ΒΙΒΛΙΟ][B] The evolutionary biology of plants

KJ Niklas - 1997 - books.google.com
Although they are among the most abundant of all living things and provide essential
oxygen, food, and shelter to the animal kingdom, few books pay any attention to how and …

Carnivorous plants: phylogeny and structural evolution

VA Albert, SE Williams, MW Chase - Science, 1992 - science.org
The carnivorous habit in flowering plants represents a grade of structural organization.
Different morphological features associated with the attraction, trap**, and digestion of …

An ontogenetic assessment of dental homologies in therian mammals

WP Luckett - Mammal phylogeny: Mesozoic differentiation …, 1993 - Springer
Bony position, occlusal relationships, and tooth replacement have been the criteria most
commonly used for assessing mammalian dental homologies, since first proposed by Owen …

Heterochrony revisited: the evolution of developmental sequences

KK Smith - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2001 - academic.oup.com
The concept of heterochrony is a persistent component of discussions about the way that
evolution and development interact. Since the late 1970s heterochrony has been defined …