The field of evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo) has been profoundly shaped by a handful of classical model organisms s...
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The field of evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo) has been profoundly shaped by a handful of classical model organisms such as Drosophila melanogaster, Caenorhabditis elegans, zebrafish, mouse, and Arabidopsis which have provided fundamental insights into the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying development. However, relying solely on these few models has also imposed epistemological and practical limitations, particularly when it comes to addressing the diversity of developmental processes and evolutionary trajectories found across the tree of life. As Evo-Devo matures, there is a growing recognition of the need for new model systems that better capture the breadth of evolutionary innovations, ecological contexts, and phenotypic plasticity.
This volume continues to advocate the use of strategically diversified model systems as tools for filling existing gaps. It also explores the philosophical, methodological and practical considerations in the search for new model species in Evo-Devo, highlighting recent successes, ongoing challenges, and the full potential of expanding the repertoire of model species.
The book offers readers a fresh perspective on developmental processes and their natural diversity among different animal groups, fostering a deeper understanding. It broadens the horizons of experienced researchers and those just starting out in the field.
Autorentext
Waclaw Tworzydlo is an associate professor at the Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, specialising in zoology and developmental biology.
Szczepan M. Bilinski is currently Secretary General of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences and Professor Emeritus of the Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research, Jagiellonian University, Krakow. His scientific expertise includes zoology, developmental biology and cell biology.
Waclaw Tworzydlo and Szczepan M. Bilinski are the editors of this volume, which brings together different perspectives on the expanding field of Evo-Devo. They both use a range of non-model insects in their research, and their combined expertise guides the exploration of new model systems and their potential to revolutionise our understanding of development and evolution.
Inhalt
Chapter 1. Reflections on Model Species in Evolutionary Developmental Biology.- Chapter 2. Models in Evo-Devo: An Evolving Niche.- Chapter 3. Evo-Devo and the Biodiversity Crisis.- Chapter 4. The Everlasting Ovary: Decoding the Mechanisms of Lifelong Oogenesis in the Naked Mole-Rat.- Chapter 5. Trunk Muscle Differentiation and Growth in Vertebrates.- Chapter 6. Marine Model Organisms for Mechanobiology Studies.- Chapter 7. Evolution and Development of Insect Metamorphosis: A Case of Genetic Accommodation?.- Chapter 8. Oogenesis of the German Cockroach: From Morphology to Regulation.- Chapter 9. Analysis of Bush Cricket Oogenesis Provides an Insight into the Function and Anagenesis of an Enigmatic Organelle Assemblage the Balbiani Body.- Chapter 10. The Ring-legged Earwig, Euborellia annulipes (Dermaptera, Insecta): A Promising Model to Study Development and Reproductive Strategies of Hemimetabolous Insects.- Chapter 11. Female Germline Cysts in Clitellate Annelids. Organization, Functioning, and Diversity.- Chapter 12. Hydra at the Crossroads of Evolution: Insights into Cell Type Diversification, Regeneration, and Epigenetic Regulation.- Chapter 13. Carnivorous Plants as Model Species for Recent and Further Studies.