This is an atlas of development for several reptiles: a turtle (Trachemys scripta), a specialized lizard (Chamaeleo calyptratus ), a generalized terrestrial lizard ( Aspidoscelis uniparens ), a snake ( Boaedon (Lamprophis) fuliginosus ), and a crocodilian ( Alligator mississippiensis ). With the rise of evo-devo and genomics, the use of reptiles as study organisms has increased. An atlas describing the embryonic development of different species of reptiles is a valuable resource to scientists and students studying developmental biology, herpetology, ecology, evolutionary biology, anatomy, evolutionary morphology, physiology, endocrinology, neurobiology, paleontology, and mathematical modeling. Key selling features: Covers several reptilian species that represent different body plans. Illustrations will be whole-mount specimens documenting development. Additional illustrations include plates of histological sections. Includes an an introductory chapter that covers the history of studies of reptilian development A valuable resource to anyone studying anatomy, embryology, and comparative morphology hole-mount specimens documenting development. Additional illustrations include plates of histological sections.
Includes an an introductory chapter that covers the history of studies of reptilian development A valuable resource to anyone studying anatomy, embryology, and comparative morphology.