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On the Origin of Phyla

hardcoverJune 18, 2004
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ISBN-13: 9780226845487 ISBN-10: 0226845486
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
June 18, 2004
Weight
3.0 lbs
Dimensions
25.40×3.80×17.80 cm

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On the Origin of Phyla by Valentine, James W.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780226845487.

Owing its inspiration and title to On the Origin of Species, James W. Valentines ambitious book synthesizes and applies the vast treasury of theory and research collected in the century and a half since Darwins time. By investigating the origins of lifes diversity, Valentine unlocks the mystery of the origin of phyla. One of the twentieth centurys most distinguished paleobiologists, Valentine here integrates data from molecular genetics, evolutionary developmental biology, embryology, comparative morphology, and paleontology into an analysis of interest to scholars from any of these fields. He begins by examining the sorts of evidence that can be gleaned from fossils, molecules, and morphology, then reviews and compares the basic morphology and development of animal phyla, emphasizing the important design elements found in the bodyplans of both living and extinct phyla. Finally, Valentine undertakes the monumental task of developing models to explain the origin and early diversification of animal phyla, as well as their later evolutionary patterns. Truly a magnum opus, On the Origin of Phyla will take its place as one of the classic scientific texts of the twentieth century, affecting the work of paleontologists, morphologists, and developmental, molecular, and evolutionary biologists for decades to come. "A magisterial compendium . . . . Valentine offers a judicious evaluation of an astonishing array of evidence."—Richard Fortey, New Scientist "Truly a magnum opus, On the Origin of Phyla has already taken its place as one of the classic scientific texts of the twentieth century, affecting the work of paleontologists, morphologists, and developmental, molecular, and evolutionary biologists for decades to come."—Ethology, Ecology & Evolution "Valentine is one of the Renaissance minds of our time. . . . Darwin wisely called his best-known work On the Origin of the Species; the origin of the phyla is an even stickier problem, and Valentine deserves credit for tackling it at such breadth . . . . A magnificient book."—Stefan Bengtson, Nature