About this book series

The book series Diversity and Commonality in Animals publishes refereed volumes on all aspects of zoology, with a special focus on both common and unique features of biological systems for better understanding of animal biology. Originating from a common ancestor, animals share universal mechanisms, but during the process of evolution, a large variety of animals have acquired their unique morphologies and functions to adapt to the environment in the struggle for existence. Topics covered include taxonomy, behavior, developmental biology, endocrinology, neuroscience, and evolution. The series is an official publication of The Zoological Society of Japan.


Electronic ISSN
2509-5544
Print ISSN
2509-5536
Series Editor
  • Takahiro Asami,
  • Hiroshi Kajihara,
  • Kazuya Kobayashi,
  • Osamu Koizumi,
  • Masaharu Motokawa,
  • Kiyoshi Naruse,
  • Akiko Satoh,
  • Kazufumi Takamune,
  • Hideaki Takeuchi,
  • Michiyasu Yoshikuni

Book titles in this series

  1. Brain Evolution by Design

    From Neural Origin to Cognitive Architecture

    Editors:
    • Shuichi Shigeno
    • Yasunori Murakami
    • Tadashi Nomura
    • Copyright: 2017

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook