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Morphological Evolution Aptations Homoplasies Constraints And Evolutionary Trends Illustrated Edition Rui Diogo

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Morphological Evolution Aptations Homoplasies Constraints And Evolutionary Trends Illustrated Edition Rui Diogo
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Publisher: Science Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.63 MB
Pages: 503
Author: Rui Diogo
ISBN: 9781578082919, 1578082919
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: illustrated edition

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Morphological Evolution Aptations Homoplasies Constraints And Evolutionary Trends Illustrated Edition Rui Diogo by Rui Diogo 9781578082919, 1578082919 instant download after payment.

With more than 2700 species catfishes constitute one of the most diverse groups of Vertebrates. They have a wide geographical distribution, being found in all continents including Antarctica, where fossils were reported. They are not only remarkable in respect of their taxonomic diversity and biogeographic distribution, but also for their amazing anatomical, ethological and ecological diversity. This amazing diversity and complexity precisely provided the rationale to undertake this work: 1) it renders very difficult the study of these fishes as a whole, in particular in what concerns their higher-level phylogeny and evolution; 2) at the same time, it renders this group a very interesting case study for general phylogenetic and macroevolutionary discussions. Therefore, after providing a short introduction to the group and to the methodology and materials in chapters 1 and 2, chapter 3 deals with a cladistic analysis of catfish higher-level phylogeny based on 440! morphological characters in 87 genera representing all extant catfish families. This analysis includes a large number of characters not included in other analyses, such as those concerning the cephalic and pectoral girdle musculature or the structures associated with the mandibular barbels. It gives particular importance to complex structures, thus paving the way for a discussion, in chapter 4, on the evolution of these complexes within the whole order and thus on catfish general evolution. The results obtained and the examples provided by the analysis of the phylogeny and macroevolution of the remarkably diverse and cosmopolitan catfishes allow to discuss, in chapter 5, general phylogenetic and macroevolutionary topics such as primary and secondary homologies, mosaic evolution, functional uncouplings, aptations, adaptations, exaptations, parallelisms, convergences, constraints, speciation, living fossils, evolutionary trends, and the relative contribution of myological and! osteological characters in phylogenetic reconstructions.

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