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Muscles Of Vertebrates Comparative Anatomy Evolution Homologies And Development 1st Edition Diogo

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Muscles Of Vertebrates Comparative Anatomy Evolution Homologies And Development 1st Edition Diogo
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.44 MB
Pages: 494
Author: Diogo, Rui, Abdala, Virginia
ISBN: 9781578086825, 1578086825
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Muscles Of Vertebrates Comparative Anatomy Evolution Homologies And Development 1st Edition Diogo by Diogo, Rui, Abdala, Virginia 9781578086825, 1578086825 instant download after payment.

The Vertebrata is one of the most speciose groups of animals, comprising more than 58,000 living species. This book provides a detailed account on the comparative anatomy, development, homologies and evolution of the head, neck, pectoral and forelimb muscles of vertebrates. It includes hundreds of illustrations, as well as numerous tables showing the homologies between the muscles of all the major extant vertebrate taxa, including lampreys, elasmobranchs, hagfish, coelacanths, dipnoans, actinistians, teleosts, halecomorphs, ginglymodians, chondrosteans, caecilians, anurans, urodeles, turtles, lepidosaurs, crocodylians, birds, and mammals such as monotremes, rodents, tree-shrews, flying lemurs and primates, including modern humans. It also provides a list of more than a thousand synonyms that have been used by other authors to designate these muscles in the literature. Importantly, it also reviews data obtained in the fields of evolutionary developmental biology, molecular biology and embryology, and explains how this data helps to understand the evolution and homologies of vertebrate muscles. The book will useful to students, teachers, and researchers working in fields such as functional morphology, ecomorphology, evolutionary developmental biology, zoology, molecular biology, evolution, and phylogeny. As the book includes crucial information about the anatomy, development, homologies, evolution and muscular abnormalities of our own species, Homo sapiens, it will also be helpful to physicians and medical students.

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