Literature

AuthorsYearsort ascendingTitle
K. Kin, Kakoi, S., Wada, H.2009A novel role for dpp in the shaping of bivalve shells revealed in a conserved molluscan developmental program
A. C. Love2009Marine invertebrates, model organisms, and the modern synthesis: epistemic values, evo-devo, and exclusion
G. A. Evseev, Semenikhina, O. Y., Kolotukhina, N. K.2005Early stage morphogenesis: an approach to problems of taxonomy, phylogeny and evolution in the Mytilidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia)
D. Jablonski2005Evolutionary innovations in the fossil record: the Intersection of ecology, development, and macroevolution
K. J. McNamara, McKinney M. L.2005Heterochrony, disparity, and macroevolution
R. Albert, Othmer H. G.2003The topology of the regulatory interactions predicts the expression pattern of the segment polarity genes in Drosophila melanogaster
J. W. Valentine, Jablonski D.2003Morphological and developmental macroevolution: a paleontological perspective
E. Abouheif, Wray G. A.2002Evolution of the gene network underlying wing polyphenism in ants
Nehm, R. H.2001Linking macroevolutionary pattern and developmental process in marginellid gastropods
R. H. Nehm2001The developmental basis of morphological disarmament in Prunum (Neogastropoda: Marginellidae)
K. K. Smith2001Heterochrony revisited: the evolution of developmental sequences
R. Bang, DeSalle, R., Wheeler, W.2000Transformationalism, taxism, and developmental biology in systematics
G. von Dassow, Meir, E., Munro, E. M., Odell, G. M.2000The segment polarity network is a robust developmental module
D. Janies, DeSalle R.1999Development, evolution, and corroboration
A. Cossins1998Cryptic clues revealed
C. G. Wray, Jacobs, D. K., Kostriken, R., Vogler, A. P., Baker, R., DeSalle, R.1995Homologues of the engrailed gene from five molluscan classes
M. L. McKinney, McNamara K. J.1991Heterochrony: the evolution of ontogeny
W. Scharloo1991Canalization: genetic and developmental aspects
K. J. McNamara1990The role of heterochrony in evolutionary trends
W. R. Atchley1987Developmental quantitative genetics and the evolution of ontogenies
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