Evolution of sleep: Phylogenetic and functional perspectives
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McNamara, P; Barton, RA; Nunn, CL
January 1, 2009
Research during the past two decades has produced major advances in understanding sleep within particular species. Simultaneously, molecular advances have made it possible to generate phylogenetic trees, while new analytical methods provide the tools to examine macroevolutionary change on these trees. These methods have recently been applied to questions concerning the evolution of distinctive sleep state characteristics and functions. This book synthesizes recent advances in our understanding of the evolutionary origins of sleep and its adaptive function, and it lays the groundwork for future evolutionary research by assessing sleep patterns in the major animal lineages.
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McNamara, P., Barton, R. A., & Nunn, C. L. (2009). Evolution of sleep: Phylogenetic and functional perspectives (Vol. 9780521894975, pp. 1–277). https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511642074
McNamara, P., R. A. Barton, and C. L. Nunn. Evolution of sleep: Phylogenetic and functional perspectives. Vol. 9780521894975, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511642074.
McNamara P, Barton RA, Nunn CL. Evolution of sleep: Phylogenetic and functional perspectives. Vol. 9780521894975. 2009.
McNamara, P., et al. Evolution of sleep: Phylogenetic and functional perspectives. Vol. 9780521894975, 2009, pp. 1–277. Scopus, doi:10.1017/CBO9780511642074.
McNamara P, Barton RA, Nunn CL. Evolution of sleep: Phylogenetic and functional perspectives. 2009. p. 1–277.
DOI
Publication Date
January 1, 2009
Volume
9780521894975
Start / End Page
1 / 277