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portada Development Strategies and Biodiversity: Darwinian Fitness and Evolution in the Anthropocene
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
316
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 1.9 cm
Weight
0.64 kg.
ISBN13
9783030901301

Development Strategies and Biodiversity: Darwinian Fitness and Evolution in the Anthropocene

Costantini, David ; Marasco, Valeria (Author) · Springer · Hardcover

Development Strategies and Biodiversity: Darwinian Fitness and Evolution in the Anthropocene - Costantini, David ; Marasco, Valeria

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Synopsis "Development Strategies and Biodiversity: Darwinian Fitness and Evolution in the Anthropocene"

Part 1 - Evolutionary meaning of development: how and why early life experience generates diversity(1) Trans-generational inheritance of early life effects and evolution (Ethienne Danchin, University of Toulouse, France)(2) Adaptive meaning of early life experience in species that go through metamorphosis (Yui Suzuki, Duke University, USA; Takashi Koyama, Univ. of Copenhagen, Denmark)(3) Cross-talk between early life and population frequency-based mechanisms in driving the evolutionary success of personalities (Heiko Rodel, Paris-Sud University, France; Claudio Carere, Univ. La Tuscia, Italy)Part 2 - Endogenous mechanisms underlying the interactions between the individual and the early-life environment(4) Developmental stress and the resistant phenotype: the good and the bad of it (Valeria Marasco, Univ. of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria; Karen Spencer, Univ. of St. Andrews, UK; Susanne Huber, University of Vienna, Austria)(5) Early immunological development and sensitivity to parasites and infectious diseases in later life (Gabriele Sorci, Univ. of Bourgogne, France)(6) Early life nutrition and the programming of the phenotype (Katherine Buchanan, Deakin Univ., Australia)Part 3 - Anthropocene opens new horizons to reveal the evolutionary meaning of early life(7) Adaptive and maladaptive consequences of developing in changing environments (Robby Stoks, Univ. of Leuven, Belgium)(8) How developmental strategies shape success of invasive species (Daniele Canestrelli, Univ. La Tuscia, Italy)(9) Consequences of pre- and post-natal exposure to pollution: from the individual to the population (Prof Caroline Isakssoon, Lund University, Sweden and Dr. Frederic Angelier, CNRS, France)

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