Roger Jankowski
2013
Evolutionists focus on morphological patterns through time and space, while otolaryngologists study variations in growth and development of the head and neck to better understand pathophysiologic status in different human population groups. In this book, Roger Jankowski convincingly demonstrates these two disciplines, so disparate on the surface, can remarkably complement and enlighten each other. We know today that the evolutionary process is not a simple one. Indeed, several distinct processes are routinely at work in determining what we see in retrospect as evolutionary histories.