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Insect Development and Evolution
โ Scribed by Bruce S. Heming
- Publisher
- Cornell University Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 463
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Life scientists are increasingly drawn to the study of comparative evolutionary biology. Insect Development and Evolution is the first synthesis of knowledge of insect development within an evolutionary framework and the first to survey the genetic, molecular, and whole organism literature. Bruce S. Heming provides a detailed introduction to the embryonic and postembryonic development of insects. Topics include:* reproductive systems,* male and female gametogenesis,* sperm transfer and use,* fertilization,* sex determination,* parthenogenesis,* embryogenesis,* postembryogenesis,* hormones,* and the role of ontogeny in insect evolution.Summaries for each of these topics cover structural events; comparative aspects (inserted on a phylogeny of the insect orders); and hormonal, genetic, and molecular causal analyses.Insect Development and Evolution treats examples throughout the hexapods with frequent reference to the evolution and development of other invertebrates. It also compares insects to vertebrates and places insect development into context with fossil evidence and earth history. Heming's book will become an essential tool for students and teachers of entomology. It will also interest insect systematists and paleontologists, insect behavioral ecologists, insect pathologists, applied entomologists, developmental and invertebrate biologists, and all scientists who use Drosophila as a model organism.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Male Reproductive System and Spermatogenesis
Chapter 2. The Female Reproductive System and Oogenesis
Chapter 3. Sperm Transfer. Allocation. and Use
Chapter 4. Sex Determination
Chapter 5. Parthenogenesis
Chapter 6. Early Embryogenesis
Chapter 7. Specification of the Body Plan in Insect Embryos
Chapter 8. Organogenesis
Chapter 9. Postembryonic Development and Life History
Chapter 10. Molting and Metamorphosis
Chapter 11. Specification of the Adult Body Pattern
Chapter 12. Hormones, Molting, and Metamorphosis
Chapter 13. Ontogeny and Hexapod Evolution
References
Index
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