AbstractAnnelida, traditionally divided into Polychaeta and Clitellata, are characterized by serial division of their body into numerous similar structures, the segments. In addition, there is a non-segmental part at the front end, the prostomium, and one at the back, the pygidium. New segments develop in a prepygidial proliferation zone. Each segment contains four groups of chaetae made up of β-chitin, a pair of coelomic cavities separated by mesenteries, and septa. The nervous system is a rope-ladder-like ventral nerve cord with a dorsal brain in the prostomium. For the last stem species a trochophore larva and a benthic adult are commonly postulated. There are two conflicting hypotheses describing the systematization of Annelida: the fir...
Background Comparative investigations on bilaterian neurogenesis shed light on conserved development...
Annelida is one of the three phyla presenting a segmented body plan, composed of repeated morphologi...
International audienceSegmented body organizations are widely represented in the animal kingdom. Whe...
AbstractAnnelida, traditionally divided into Polychaeta and Clitellata, are characterized by serial ...
As a result of their plastic body plan, the relationships of the annelid wormsand even the taxonomic...
AbstractThe long held view that annelids and arthropods are closely related (Articulata) has been ch...
BackgroundAnnelida is one of the major protostome phyla, whose deep phylogeny is very poorly underst...
Background Paired mushroom bodies, an unpaired central complex, and bilaterally arranged clusters of...
Annelid morphological disparity has resulted in morphological-based classifications that disagree wi...
As a result of their plastic body plan, the relationships of the annelid worms and even the taxonomi...
Synopsis In Annelida, as well as in other invertebrate taxa, the nervous system is considered to be ...
Background: A median, segmented, annelid nerve cord has repeatedly been compared to the arthropod an...
SYNOPSIS. In recent years the monophyly of the Annelida and Polychaeta has been questioned, with var...
Background Paired mushroom bodies, an unpaired central complex, and bilaterally arranged clusters of...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Introduction: An i...
Background Comparative investigations on bilaterian neurogenesis shed light on conserved development...
Annelida is one of the three phyla presenting a segmented body plan, composed of repeated morphologi...
International audienceSegmented body organizations are widely represented in the animal kingdom. Whe...
AbstractAnnelida, traditionally divided into Polychaeta and Clitellata, are characterized by serial ...
As a result of their plastic body plan, the relationships of the annelid wormsand even the taxonomic...
AbstractThe long held view that annelids and arthropods are closely related (Articulata) has been ch...
BackgroundAnnelida is one of the major protostome phyla, whose deep phylogeny is very poorly underst...
Background Paired mushroom bodies, an unpaired central complex, and bilaterally arranged clusters of...
Annelid morphological disparity has resulted in morphological-based classifications that disagree wi...
As a result of their plastic body plan, the relationships of the annelid worms and even the taxonomi...
Synopsis In Annelida, as well as in other invertebrate taxa, the nervous system is considered to be ...
Background: A median, segmented, annelid nerve cord has repeatedly been compared to the arthropod an...
SYNOPSIS. In recent years the monophyly of the Annelida and Polychaeta has been questioned, with var...
Background Paired mushroom bodies, an unpaired central complex, and bilaterally arranged clusters of...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Introduction: An i...
Background Comparative investigations on bilaterian neurogenesis shed light on conserved development...
Annelida is one of the three phyla presenting a segmented body plan, composed of repeated morphologi...
International audienceSegmented body organizations are widely represented in the animal kingdom. Whe...