Contributors include Paul W. Sternberg, Ralf J. Sommer, Jagan Srinivasan, Christian Rödelsperger, Frank C. Schroeder, Robin M. Giblin-Davis,
Natsumi Kanzaki, Matthias Herrmann, Angela McGaughran, Katy Morgan, Akira Ogawa, Federico D. Brown, Ray E. Hong, Robbie Rae,
Amit Sinha, David Rudel, and Erik J. Ragsdale.
Ralf J. Sommer, Ph. D. (1992), LMU Munich, is Director of the Max-Planck Institute for Developmental Biology and Adjunct Professor at Tübingen University. As a trained zoologist, his research aims to integrate various disciplines in evolutionary biology.
"This monograph provides an excellent, thorough and up-to-date overview of research on the diplogastrid nematode Pristionchus pacificus. From small beginnings, work on Pristionchus has expanded by now to generate dozens of significant papers each year, in varied areas of biology. It is therefore very timely to review what has been achieved, and to lay out the stall for yet more research on P. pacificus".
Jonathan Hodgkin in: Nematology, Volume 17, Issue 10 (2015).
Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1. Why Caenorhabditis elegans is great and Pristionchus pacificus might be better
Paul W. STERNBERG
2. Integrative evolutionary biology and mechanistic approaches in comparative biology
Ralf J. SOMMER
3. Diplogastrid systematics and phylogeny
Natsumi KANZAKI and Robin M. GIBLIN-DAVIS
4. Taxonomy and natural history: the genus Pristionchus
Erik J. RAGSDALE, Natsumi KANZAKI and Matthias HERRMANN
5. The laboratory model: genetics, genetic mapping and transgenics
Laura AURILIO and Jagan SRINIVASAN
6. Comparative and functional genomics
Christian RÃDELSPERGER and Christoph DIETERICH
7. Small molecule signalling: encoding biological information in chemical structures
Frank C. SCHROEDER
9. Evo-devo and developmental systems drift: an evolving paradigm in organ formation and tissue coordination, vulva and gonad development in Pristionchus pacificus
David RUDEL
10. Dauer formation and dauer-specific behaviours in Pristionchus pacificus
Akira OGAWA and Federico BROWN
11. Mouth dimorphism and the evolution of novelty and diversity
Erik J. RAGSDALE
12. Pristionchus pacificus olfaction
Ray L. HONG
13. Anatomy and connectivity in the pharyngeal nervous system
Dan BUMBARGER and Metta RIEBESELL
14. Bacterial interactions and the innate immune system
Amit SINHA and Robbie RAE
Gene index
Species index
General index
All interested in nematodes, their development and interactions with organisms in an ecological, biogeographic and phylogenetic context, as well as evolutionary and developmental biologists and ecologists.