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Evolutionary Cell Biology


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In recent decades, the central and integrating role of evolution in all of biology was reinforced, as the principles of evolutionary biology were integrated into other biological disciplines, such as developmental biology, ecology, and genetics. Major new fields emerged, among which are Evolutionary Developmental Biology (or Evo-Devo) and Ecological Developmental Biology (or Eco-Devo). Cell biology is a rich field in biology with a long history. In recent years, cell biologists have asked questions whose answers require insights from evolutionary history. Integrating evolutionary and cellular biology has the potential to generate new theories of cellular function and to create a new field. The Evolutionary Cell Biology book series was initiated to foster the emergence of this synergy. Given this conceptual basis and the advances in genetic analysis and visualization of cells and their organelles, cell biology is poised to be transformed by embracing the approaches of Evo-Devo — cells provide the link between genotype and phenotype, both during development and in evolution. Books in the Evolutionary Cell Biology series will further this transformation.

Series Editor - Gerhard Schlosser

Lecturer Above The Bar in the Department of Zoology at the National University of Ireland in Galway. He has received two PhD's - the first in Philosophy from the Albert-Ludwig's-Universität Freiberg and the second in Biology from the university of Bremen. After two postdocs - one at university of Bremen and another at the university of California in San Diego - he joined the faculty at the National University of Ireland. He's the author or co-author of dozens of peer reviewed journal articles.

Evolutionary Cell Biology Editorial Board

Michael Hadfield (University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA)

Kim Cooper (University of California, San Diego, USA)

Mark Martindale (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA)

David M. Gardiner (University of California, Irvine, USA)

Shigeru Kuratani (Kobe University, Japan)

Nori Satoh (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)

Sally Leys (University of Alberta, Canada)

Sally A. Moody (George Washington University)

Founding Series Editors

Brian K. Hall – Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sally A. Moody – George Washington University, Washington DC, USA

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The Evolution of Multicellularity

The Evolution of Multicellularity

1st Edition

Edited By Matthew D. Herron, Peter L. Conlin, William C. Ratcliff
June 08, 2022

Among the most important innovations in the history of life is the transition from single-celled organisms to more complex, multicellular organisms. Multicellularity has evolved repeatedly across the tree of life, resulting in the evolution of new kinds of organisms that collectively constitute a ...

Cellular Dialogues in the Holobiont

Cellular Dialogues in the Holobiont

1st Edition

Edited By Thomas C. G. Bosch, Michael G. Hadfield
April 29, 2022

This book examines how the growing knowledge of the huge range of protist-, animal-, and plant-bacterial interactions, whether in shared ecosystems or intimate symbioses, is fundamentally altering our understanding of biology. The establishment and maintenance of these interactions and their ...

Evolving Neural Crest Cells

Evolving Neural Crest Cells

1st Edition

Edited By Brian Frank Eames, Daniel Meulemans Medeiros, Igor Adameyko
April 29, 2022

Vertebrates possess lineage-specific characteristics. These include paired anterior sense organs and a robust, modular head skeleton built of cellular cartilage and bone. All of these structures are derived, at least partly, from an embryonic tissue unique vertebrates - the neural crest. The ...

Cellular Processes in Segmentation

Cellular Processes in Segmentation

1st Edition

Edited By Ariel Chipman
April 20, 2020

The evolution of segmentation is one of the central questions in evolutionary developmental biology. Indeed, it is one of the best case studies for the role of changes in development in the evolution of body plans. Segmented body plans are believed to have appeared several times in animal evolution...

Deferring Development Setting Aside Cells for Future Use in Development and Evolution

Deferring Development: Setting Aside Cells for Future Use in Development and Evolution

1st Edition

Edited By Cory Douglas Bishop, Brian K. Hall
January 23, 2020

This volume examines cells set aside during development for use later in ontogeny or in adult life. There is no single term for such cells. The cells explored fall within several major categories — stem cells, set-aside cells (in echinoderm larvae), imaginal discs in insects such as Drosophila, ...

Cells in Evolutionary Biology Translating Genotypes into Phenotypes - Past, Present, Future

Cells in Evolutionary Biology: Translating Genotypes into Phenotypes - Past, Present, Future

1st Edition

Edited By Brian K. Hall, Sally A. Moody
June 12, 2018

This book is the first in a projected series on Evolutionary Cell Biology, the intent of which is to demonstrate the essential role of cellular mechanisms in transforming the genotype into the phenotype by transforming gene activity into evolutionary change in morphology. This book —Cells in ...

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