Evolutionary Perspectives on Pregnancy

Evolutionary Perspectives on Pregnancy
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 522
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ISBN-10 : 9780231531450
ISBN-13 : 0231531451
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Book Synopsis Evolutionary Perspectives on Pregnancy by : John C. Avise

Download or read book Evolutionary Perspectives on Pregnancy written by John C. Avise and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 2013-01-15 with total page 522 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Covering both the internal and external incubation of offspring, this book provides a biology-rich survey of the natural history, ecology, genetics, and evolution of pregnancy-like phenomena. From mammals and other live-bearing organisms to viviparous reptiles, male-pregnant fishes, larval-brooding worms, crabs, sea cucumbers, and corals, the world's various species display pregnancy and other forms of parental devotion in surprisingly multifaceted ways. An adult female (or male) can incubate its offspring in a womb, stomach, mouth, vocal sac, gill chamber, epithelial pouch, backpack, leg pocket, nest, or an encasing of embryos, and by studying these diverse examples from a comparative vantage point, the ecological and evolutionary-genetic outcomes of different reproductive models become fascinatingly clear. John C. Avise discusses each mode of pregnancy and the decipherable genetic signatures it has left on the reproductive structures, physiologies, and innate sexual behaviors of extant species. By considering the many biological aspects of gestation from different evolutionary angles, Avise offers captivating new insights into the significance of "heavy" parental investment in progeny.


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