E-Book, Englisch, 551 Seiten
Seilacher / Gishlick Morphodynamics
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
ISBN: 978-1-4822-2119-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 551 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4822-2119-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Morphodynamics is defined as the unique interaction among environment, functional morphology, developmental constraints, phylogeny, and time—all of which shape the evolution of life. These fabricational patterns and similarities owe their regularity not to a detailed genetic program, but to extrinsic factors, which may be mechanical, chemical, or biological in nature. These self-organizing mechanisms are the focus of Morphodynamics.
Illustrated by numerous examples from across the biological spectrum, this book embodies the foundation of noted paleontologist Adolf Seilacher’s thinking on the study of morphodynamics. It represents his unique approach of presenting paleontology from an ecological and constructional perspective, rather than a purely taxonomic one.
The hallmark of Seilacher’s storied career has been a constructional and functional focus. He begins by discussing the basic principles—form, pattern formation, ecology and evolution, as well as the factors that override those processes. Next, he examines how morphodynamic principles are implemented in various invertebrates including single-celled protists, Ediacarans, sponges, coelenterates, shelled organisms, worms, arthropods, and echinoderms.
The final chapter explores how morphogenetic principles may apply to clonal colonial organisms. Summarizing seventy years of research into the interactions of form, function, and evolution, the book is copiously illustrated with the author’s own distinctive drawings and an abundance of photos. It provides a framework for readers to pose their own questions and sharpen their interpretive skills on this fascinating topic.
Zielgruppe
Invertebrate zoologists and paleontologists, evolutionary biologists, developmental biologists, functional morphologists, and graduate students and advanced undergraduates.
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Introduction: Principles of Morphodynamics
Fabricational Noise in Body Shapes
Other Fabricational Morphospaces
Bifurcating and Intercalating Patterns
Other Patterns
Life Styles
Patterns of Evolution Versus Counter Evolution
Taphonomy
Protists
Vendobionts: Lost Life Forms of Ediacaran Times
Sponges
Soft-Bottom Actinians and Jellyfish
Soft-Bottom Corals
Brachiopods: Bivalved Shells with a Difference
Bivalves I: Constructional and Morphogenetic Principles
Bivalves II: Evolutionary Ecology
Gastropod Heteromorphy: Or How to Get Out of the Spiral Syndrome
Ammonites I: Outer Shell and Jaws
How Valid is the Nautilus Model?
Ammonites II: Septal Apparatus
Ammonites III: Taphonomy
Straight Cephalopods
Worm-Like Organisms
Trilobites
Cirripeds: Arthropods Become Sessile
Echinoids
Crinoids
Extinct Echinoderms: Deviant Symmetries and Armored Tube Feet
Clonal Colonies
Appendices
Index