Background: Two types of excretory systems, protonephridia and metanephridial systems are common among bilaterians. The homology of protonephridia of lophotrochozoan taxa has been widely accepted. In contrast, the homology of metanephridial systems - including coelomic cavities as functional units - among taxa as well as the homology between the two excretory systems is a matter of ongoing discussion. This particularly concerns the molluscan kidneys, which are mostly regarded as being derived convergently to the metanephridia of e.g. annelids because of different ontogenetic origin. A reinvestigation of nephrogenesis in polyplacophorans, which carry many primitive traits within molluscs, could shed light on these questions. Results: The met...
Spiralia is a clade of bilaterally symmetrical animals, which display an extreme diversity of diverg...
Gastropod molluscs of the superfamily Neritacea (or order Neritacea: see Morton & Yonge, 1964) a...
A consensus on molluscan relationships has yet to be achieved, largely because of conflicting morpho...
Abstract Background Two types of excretory systems, protonephridia and metanephridial systems are co...
polyplacophoran mollusc: stages in metanephridial system development Baeumler et al
Molecular data for nephridial development in polychaetes are not available yet. The scope of our wor...
The kidney of some Littorinoidea and Archaeotaenioglossa was studied by histochemical and electron m...
In a recent paper (Krishnamoorthi, 1962) it was shown that the four polychaetes studied, viz., Glyce...
Most bilaterian animals excrete toxic metabolites through specialized organs, such as nephridia and ...
The morphology of gastropod kidneys has been investigated in great detail and many inferences about ...
The story of the discovery and study of the Monoplacophora (or Tryblidia) and how they have contribu...
In molluscs, internal defence against microorganisms is performed by a single cell type, i.e., the h...
ALTHOUGH some knowledge of the chemical nature of molluscan excretory products and the process of ex...
Most bilaterian animals excrete toxic metabolites through specialized organs, such as nephridia and ...
Most bilaterian animals excrete toxic metabolites through specialized organs, such as nephridia and ...
Spiralia is a clade of bilaterally symmetrical animals, which display an extreme diversity of diverg...
Gastropod molluscs of the superfamily Neritacea (or order Neritacea: see Morton & Yonge, 1964) a...
A consensus on molluscan relationships has yet to be achieved, largely because of conflicting morpho...
Abstract Background Two types of excretory systems, protonephridia and metanephridial systems are co...
polyplacophoran mollusc: stages in metanephridial system development Baeumler et al
Molecular data for nephridial development in polychaetes are not available yet. The scope of our wor...
The kidney of some Littorinoidea and Archaeotaenioglossa was studied by histochemical and electron m...
In a recent paper (Krishnamoorthi, 1962) it was shown that the four polychaetes studied, viz., Glyce...
Most bilaterian animals excrete toxic metabolites through specialized organs, such as nephridia and ...
The morphology of gastropod kidneys has been investigated in great detail and many inferences about ...
The story of the discovery and study of the Monoplacophora (or Tryblidia) and how they have contribu...
In molluscs, internal defence against microorganisms is performed by a single cell type, i.e., the h...
ALTHOUGH some knowledge of the chemical nature of molluscan excretory products and the process of ex...
Most bilaterian animals excrete toxic metabolites through specialized organs, such as nephridia and ...
Most bilaterian animals excrete toxic metabolites through specialized organs, such as nephridia and ...
Spiralia is a clade of bilaterally symmetrical animals, which display an extreme diversity of diverg...
Gastropod molluscs of the superfamily Neritacea (or order Neritacea: see Morton & Yonge, 1964) a...
A consensus on molluscan relationships has yet to be achieved, largely because of conflicting morpho...