About this Research Topic
Conceptual frameworks advance in response to new data, theories and methodologies. In this Research Topic we want to construct a robust discussion on the future of the homology concept under novel evolutionary paradigms, particularly regarding the challenges imposed by reticulated evolution, developmental plasticity and inclusive inheritance.
The scope of the research topic is the future of the homology concept. Questions we are asking include, but are not limited to:
• How do traits originate under a comparative (phylogenetic) approach, particularly considering hybridization, developmental plasticity and inclusive inheritance?
• Should we expand the homology concept to embrace more than common (monophyletic) origin?
• How does this impact phylogenetic inference and trait evolution interpretation?
We hope this Research Topic will serve fundamental evidence and instigative views on the future of the homology concept to evolutionary biologists and systematic scientists with reviews, fresh perspectives, and original empirical work from a diverse sample of organisms and research communities across the globe.
Keywords: Trait Evolution, Phenotype, Hybridization, Evo-Devo, Diversification
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