Carlos Ochoa is the author of the books “Forma versus función: historia de la homología y la analogía,” “El Jano de la morfología: de la homología a la homoplasia,” and “El eclipse del antidarwinismo: la historia detrás de la síntesis moderna.” Additionally, he has contributed chapters to the books “Natural Selection: Revisiting its Explanatory Role in Evolutionary Biology,” edited by Richard G. Delisle, and “Unity and Disunity in Evolutionary Biology: Deconstructing Darwinism,” edited by Richard G. Delisle, Maurizio Esposito, and David Ceccarelli. Currently, he teaches “Evolution” at the Faculty of Sciences, UNAM, and is a researcher recognized by the National System of Researchers (SNII) under SECIHTI in Mexico. He specializes in the history, teaching, and theoretical foundations of Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Evo-Devo).