authored by experts, and appropriate chapters feature these elements:*Chapter-opening evolutionary tree for each group of organisms*Genome
characteristics*Phylogenetic results contrasted with previous classifications*Evolution of characters*Evolutionary tendencies*Biogeography and biodiversity*Differentiation and speciation*Open questions*Basic bibliography*Basic termsIn addition, 11 more chapters on evolution-influencing factors (e.g.,
symbiosis, biogeography), systematics, and phylogenetic techniques are included. This indispensable book will serve college and graduate students, university teachers, life science researchers, and
other professionals who require classification in an evolutionary framework through which their own comparative biological data can be interpreted.
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