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Scott F. Gilbert

Researcher at Swarthmore College

Publications -  236
Citations -  12780

Scott F. Gilbert is an academic researcher from Swarthmore College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Evolutionary developmental biology & Turtle shell. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 233 publications receiving 11374 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott F. Gilbert include University of Helsinki & Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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A symbiotic view of life: we have never been individuals.

TL;DR: Recognizing the “holobiont”—the multicellular eukaryote plus its colonies of persistent symbionts—as a critically important unit of anatomy, development, physiology, immunology, and evolution opens up new investigative avenues and conceptually challenges the ways in which the biological subdisciplines have heretofore characterized living entities.
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Resynthesizing evolutionary and developmental biology.

TL;DR: A new and more robust evolutionary synthesis is emerging that attempts to explain macroevolution as well as microevolutionary events, and the morphogenetic field is seen as a major unit of ontogeny whose changes bring about changes in evolution.
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Ecological Developmental Biology: Integrating Epigenetics, Medicine, and Evolution

TL;DR: The Environment as a Normal Agent in Producing Phenotypes and How Agents in the Environment Effect Molecular Changes in Development Developmental Symbiosis: Co-Development as a Strategy for Life Embryonic Defenses: Survival in a Hostile World.
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Ecological developmental biology : Developmental biology meets the real world

TL;DR: This essay reviews some of the areas of ecological developmental biology, concentrating on new studies of amphibia and Homo.