
The Invertebrate Tree of Life
Princeton University Press
Published on 3. March 2020
Book
Hardback
608 pages
978-0-691-17025-1 (ISBN)
Description
The most up-to-date book on invertebrates, providing a new framework for understanding their place in the tree of life
In The Invertebrate Tree of Life, Gonzalo Giribet and Gregory Edgecombe, leading authorities on invertebrate biology and paleontology, utilize phylogenetics to trace the evolution of animals from their origins in the Proterozoic to today. Phylogenetic relationships between and within the major animal groups are based on the latest molecular analyses, which are increasingly genomic in scale and draw on the soundest methods of tree reconstruction.
Giribet and Edgecombe evaluate the evolution of animal organ systems, exploring how current debates about phylogenetic relationships affect the ways in which aspects of invertebrate nervous systems, reproductive biology, and other key features are inferred to have developed. The authors review the systematics, natural history, anatomy, development, and fossil records of all major animal groups, employing seminal historical works and cutting-edge research in evolutionary developmental biology, genomics, and advanced imaging techniques. Overall, they provide a synthetic treatment of all animal phyla and discuss their relationships via an integrative approach to invertebrate systematics, anatomy, paleontology, and genomics.
With numerous detailed illustrations and phylogenetic trees, The Invertebrate Tree of Life is a must-have reference for biologists and anyone interested in invertebrates, and will be an ideal text for courses in invertebrate biology.
A must-have and up-to-date book on invertebrate biology
Ideal as both a textbook and reference
Suitable for courses in invertebrate biology
Richly illustrated with black-and-white and color images and abundant tree diagrams
Written by authorities on invertebrate evolution and phylogeny
Factors in the latest understanding of animal genomics and original fossil material
In The Invertebrate Tree of Life, Gonzalo Giribet and Gregory Edgecombe, leading authorities on invertebrate biology and paleontology, utilize phylogenetics to trace the evolution of animals from their origins in the Proterozoic to today. Phylogenetic relationships between and within the major animal groups are based on the latest molecular analyses, which are increasingly genomic in scale and draw on the soundest methods of tree reconstruction.
Giribet and Edgecombe evaluate the evolution of animal organ systems, exploring how current debates about phylogenetic relationships affect the ways in which aspects of invertebrate nervous systems, reproductive biology, and other key features are inferred to have developed. The authors review the systematics, natural history, anatomy, development, and fossil records of all major animal groups, employing seminal historical works and cutting-edge research in evolutionary developmental biology, genomics, and advanced imaging techniques. Overall, they provide a synthetic treatment of all animal phyla and discuss their relationships via an integrative approach to invertebrate systematics, anatomy, paleontology, and genomics.
With numerous detailed illustrations and phylogenetic trees, The Invertebrate Tree of Life is a must-have reference for biologists and anyone interested in invertebrates, and will be an ideal text for courses in invertebrate biology.
A must-have and up-to-date book on invertebrate biology
Ideal as both a textbook and reference
Suitable for courses in invertebrate biology
Richly illustrated with black-and-white and color images and abundant tree diagrams
Written by authorities on invertebrate evolution and phylogeny
Factors in the latest understanding of animal genomics and original fossil material
Reviews / Votes
"The Invertebrate Tree of Life is an invaluable work for anyone entering or already working in the field of invertebrate evolution, taxonomy, and phylogenetics. By unlocking and reviewing a huge body of literature, identifying knowledge gaps, and providing a balanced overview of both current consensus views and disagreements, Giribet and Edgecombe provide an incredibly useful community service, making this work a benchmark for the future."---Leon Vlieger, Inquisitive Biologist "[For] true researchers, it is an amazing synthesis likely to serve as a landmark reference for years."---S.R. Fegley, Choice "[An] essential resource for academics as well as their students."---Douglas H. Erwin, The Quarterly Review of Biology "[A] highly welcome modern book with a refreshing outlook on a classic subject, that will prove extremely useful to zoologists around the world."---Thomas Stach, Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research "The book provides a wonderful work of synthesis of classic and most recent analyses, incorporating genomic data and the new technologies that led to modern phylogenomics, exploring current debates and contrasting previous phylogenetic hypotheses."---Juan J. Morrone, Frontiers of Biogeography "[The Invertebrate Tree of Life] is in all respects a work of great scholarship, a masterpiece of science, a book for its time."---David Gascoigne, Travels with Birds "The enthusiasm of the authors for their subject translates well onto paper. . . . this book represents a useful and timely contribution to the field of invertebrate evolution and taxonomy."---P. Buckley, The MalacologistMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
45 color + 61 b/w illus.
Dimensions
Height: 263 mm
Width: 217 mm
Thickness: 42 mm
Weight
2061 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-17025-1 (9780691170251)
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Additional editions

Gonzalo Giribet | Gregory D. Edgecombe
The Invertebrate Tree of Life
E-Book
03/2020
1st Edition
Princeton University Press
€98.99
Available for download
Persons
Gonzalo Giribet is Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology in the Museum of Comparative Zoology and professor of organismic and evolutionary biology at Harvard University. He is the coeditor of Techniques in Molecular Systematics and Evolution. Twitter @ggiribet Gregory D. Edgecombe is Merit Researcher at the Natural History Museum, London. He is the editor of Arthropod Fossils and Phylogeny.