Illustrated by numerous examples from across the biological spectrum, this book embodies the foundation of noted paleontologist Adolf Seilacher's thinking on the study of morphodynamics. The book represents his unique approach of presenting paleontology from an ecological and constructional perspective, rather than a taxonomic one. It begins by discussing the basic principles-form, pattern formation, ecology and evolution, as well as the factors that override those processes. Next, it examines how morphodynamic principles are realized in different organisms, from single-celled protists to echinoderms.
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