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摘要
Wolfgang Maier遵循Vergleichende Entwicklungsgeschichte的传统和整体概念,研究了脊椎动物形态学的不同方面,包括牙列、运动器官、鼻和耳区域。他的工作包括对现存物种和化石的产前至产后阶段的调查,主要基于组织学序列切片,但近年来也基于微CT数据。这导致了一个关于哺乳动物和其他脊椎动物进化生物学的综合研究议程。他的大部分研究都是围绕着个体发生和功能适应以及进化转化的相互关系而设计的。目前收集脊椎动物动物学整理了一系列的研究文章有关,并在纪念沃尔夫冈·迈尔的工作。迈尔的受邀同事们提供了他们自己研究的最新见解,在许多情况下,他们受到了他的奖学金的启发,范围从哺乳动物到爬行动物和鱼类的比较解剖学。本卷共包含19种出版物。他们运用现代和传统技术来研究生物形态的多样性。在这样做的过程中,他们整合了两个多世纪前形态学研究早期的传统概念框架。
Vergleichende Entwicklungsgeschichte — A Festschrift on the occasion of the 80th birthday of Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Maier, Tübingen
Following the traditional and holistic concept of Vergleichende Entwicklungsgeschichte, Wolfgang Maier studied different aspects of vertebrate morphology, including dentition, the locomotor apparatus, nasal and ear regions. His work comprises investigations on pre- to postnatal stages of extant species as well as fossils and is mainly based on histological serial sections, but also on µCT data in recent years. This resulted in an integrative research agenda on the evolutionary biology of mammals and other vertebrates. Most of his studies are designed around the interrelationship of ontogenetic and functional adaptations and evolutionary transformations. The present collection in Vertebrate Zoology collates a series of research articles related to and in honor of Wolfgang Maier’s work. Invited colleagues of Maier provide current insights to their own research, in many cases inspired by his scholarship, ranging from mammalian to reptilian and fish comparative anatomy. In total, this volume contains 19 publications. They apply modern and traditional techniques to investigate the diversity of biological form. In so doing, they integrate traditional conceptual frameworks from the earliest days of morphological research more than two centuries ago.
期刊介绍:
Research fields covered by VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY are taxonomy, morphology, anatomy, phylogeny (molecular and morphology-based), historical biogeography, and palaeontology of vertebrates.