Background: Paired mushroom bodies, an unpaired central complex, and bilaterally arranged clusters of olfactory glomeruli are among the most distinctive components of arthropod neuroarchitecture. Mushroom body neuropils, unpaired midline neuropils, and olfactory glomeruli also occur in the brains of some polychaete annelids, showing varying degrees of morphological similarity to their arthropod counterparts. Attempts to elucidate the evolutionary origin of these neuropils and to deduce an ancestral ground pattern of annelid cerebral complexity are impeded by the incomplete knowledge of annelid phylogeny and by a lack of comparative neuroanatomical data for this group. The present account aims to provide new morphological data for a broad ra...
SummaryRecent molecular phylogenetic analyses suggest a close relationship between two worm-shaped p...
Polychaetes inhabit a wide variety of habitats and show a great morphological diversity. In this con...
AbstractIntertaxonomic comparisons are important for understanding neurogenesis and evolution of ner...
Background Paired mushroom bodies, an unpaired central complex, and bilaterally arranged clusters of...
Background Paired mushroom bodies, an unpaired central complex, and bilaterally arranged clusters of...
SummaryExcept in species that have undergone evolved loss, paired lobed centers referred to as “mush...
SummaryThe evolution of the highest-order human brain center, the “pallium” or “cortex,” remains eni...
Synopsis In Annelida, as well as in other invertebrate taxa, the nervous system is considered to be ...
AbstractAnnelida, traditionally divided into Polychaeta and Clitellata, are characterized by serial ...
The evolution of the highest-order human brain center, the "pallium" or "cortex," remains enigmatic....
Polychaetes inhabit a wide variety of habitats and show a great morphological diversity. In this con...
BackgroundThe evolution of the brain and its major neuropils in Panarthropoda (comprising Arthropoda...
BACKGROUND: The composition of the arthropod head is one of the most contentious issues in animal ev...
Despite the plenty of molecular phylogenetic studies that emerged in recent years the position of ma...
Abstract Background The annelid anterior central nervous system is often described to consist of a d...
SummaryRecent molecular phylogenetic analyses suggest a close relationship between two worm-shaped p...
Polychaetes inhabit a wide variety of habitats and show a great morphological diversity. In this con...
AbstractIntertaxonomic comparisons are important for understanding neurogenesis and evolution of ner...
Background Paired mushroom bodies, an unpaired central complex, and bilaterally arranged clusters of...
Background Paired mushroom bodies, an unpaired central complex, and bilaterally arranged clusters of...
SummaryExcept in species that have undergone evolved loss, paired lobed centers referred to as “mush...
SummaryThe evolution of the highest-order human brain center, the “pallium” or “cortex,” remains eni...
Synopsis In Annelida, as well as in other invertebrate taxa, the nervous system is considered to be ...
AbstractAnnelida, traditionally divided into Polychaeta and Clitellata, are characterized by serial ...
The evolution of the highest-order human brain center, the "pallium" or "cortex," remains enigmatic....
Polychaetes inhabit a wide variety of habitats and show a great morphological diversity. In this con...
BackgroundThe evolution of the brain and its major neuropils in Panarthropoda (comprising Arthropoda...
BACKGROUND: The composition of the arthropod head is one of the most contentious issues in animal ev...
Despite the plenty of molecular phylogenetic studies that emerged in recent years the position of ma...
Abstract Background The annelid anterior central nervous system is often described to consist of a d...
SummaryRecent molecular phylogenetic analyses suggest a close relationship between two worm-shaped p...
Polychaetes inhabit a wide variety of habitats and show a great morphological diversity. In this con...
AbstractIntertaxonomic comparisons are important for understanding neurogenesis and evolution of ner...