In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Alberch and the second or maternal family name is Vie.
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In 1976 he graduated after studying Biology and Environmental Sciences at the University of Kansas. Four years later he obtained a PhD in Zoology at the University of California. Between 1980 and 1989 he worked as both a biology professor at Harvard University and as a curator of herpetology at the Museum of Comparative Zoology. He worked as an editor for magazines such as Trends in Ecology and Evolution (since 1993), Biodiversity Letters (since 1992), Journal of Theoretical Biology (since 1985) and Journal of Evolutionary Biology (1986-1991). In 1989 he returned to Spain as a research professor for the Spanish National Research Council and carried out an important role as director of the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales. In 1998 the Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutional Biology, a new research center located in Valencia, was interested in including Alberch to its staff. He died on March 13, 1998, at the age of 43.
Alberch, P.; Alberch, J. (1981). "Heterochronic mechanisms of morphological diversification and evolutionary change in the neotropical salamander, Bolitoglossa occidentalis (Amphibia; Plethodontidae)". Journal of Morphology. 167 (2): 249–264. doi:10.1002/jmor.1051670208. PMID30119585. S2CID52031237.
Odell, G.; Oster, G. F.; Alberch, P.; Burnside, B. (1981). "The mechanical basis of morphogenesis. I. A mechanical model of epithelial tissue folding and certain gastrulation patterns". Developmental Biology. 85 (2): 446–462. doi:10.1016/0012-1606(81)90276-1. PMID7196351.
Alberch, P.; Gale, E. (1985). "A developmental analysis of an evolutionary trend: Digital reductions in amphibians". Evolution. 39 (1): 8–23. doi:10.2307/2408513. JSTOR2408513. PMID28563634.
Alberch, P (1985). "Problems with the interpretation of developmental sequences". Systematic Zoology. 34 (1): 46–58. doi:10.2307/2413344. JSTOR2413344.
Maynard Smith, J.; Burian, R.; Kauffman, S.; Alberch, P.; Campbell, J.; Goodwin, B.; Lande, R.; Raup, D.; Wolpert, L. (1985). "Developmental Constraints and Evolution: A Perspective from the Mountain Lake Conference on Development and Evolution". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 60 (3): 265–287. doi:10.1086/414425. S2CID85201850.
Shubin, N.H.; Alberch, P. (1986). "A Morphogenetic Approach to the Origin and Basic Organization of the Tetrapod Limb". Evolutionary Biology. Vol. 20. pp. 319–387. doi:10.1007/978-1-4615-6983-1_6. ISBN978-1-4615-6985-5. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
Oster, G. F.; Shubin, N.; Murray, J. D; Alberch, P. (1988). "Evolution and morphogenetic rules. The shape of the vertebrate limb in ontogeny and phylogeny". Evolution. 42 (5): 862–884. doi:10.2307/2408905. JSTOR2408905. PMID28581162.