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Animal Evolution. Genomes, Fossils, And Trees May 2026

: It contains specialized chapters on controversial topics, such as the evolution of the mouth and anus (the "questionable openings") by researchers like Andreas Hejnol and Mark Martindale . Accessing the Content

: You can find individual chapters and editorial introductions on ResearchGate . Animal Evolution: Genomes, Fossils, and Trees

The book is designed to address fundamental "big questions" about the origins and relationships of multicellular animals (metazoans). Key contributions include: Animal Evolution. Genomes, Fossils, and Trees

: Several chapters explore how the influx of genomic data has allowed researchers to move beyond just anatomical characters to refine the "Animal Tree of Life".

The resource you are referring to is actually a titled Animal Evolution: Genomes, Fossils, and Trees , edited by Maximilian J. Telford and D.T.J. Littlewood . : It contains specialized chapters on controversial topics,

: Rather than relying solely on genes, it emphasizes using the fossil record to date molecular trees and interpret the evolution of body plans.

Published in 2009 by Oxford University Press, it serves as a major synthesis of three traditionally separate fields: , molecular systematics , and developmental biology (evo-devo). Core Themes and Utility Key contributions include: : Several chapters explore how

: A summary and review of the book are available through Oxford Academic .