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The Nervous Systems of Invertebrates: An Evolutionary and Comparative Approach
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O. Breidbach
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W. Kutsch
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1995
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Birkhäuser Basel
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978-3-0348-9949-9
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978-3-0348-9219-3
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1995
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10.1007/978-3-0348-9219-3
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introductory remarks
pp. 7
The nervous systems of Cnidarians
pp. 25
The flatworm nervous system: Pattern and phylogeny
pp. 25
Chemistry and Biochemistry of Metallothionein
pp. 33
The cost of sex
pp. 59
The evolution of sexes
pp. 61
Repeating patterns of motoneurons in nematodes: The origin of segmentation?
pp. 63
Molecular Biology of Metallothionein Gene Expression
pp. 77
Genesis of segmental identity in the leech nervous system
pp. 89
The Identification of the Component in the Inner Membrane of Brown Adipose Tissue Mitochondria Responsible for Regulating Energy Dissipation
pp. 89
Comparative aspects of gastropod neurobiology
pp. 113
Analysis of Population Genetic Structure by DNA Fingerprinting
pp. 115
The cephalopod nervous system: What evolution has made of the molluscan design
pp. 135
Food Processing and Storage as a Determinant of Protein and Amino Acid Availability
pp. 139
Common and special features of the nervous system of Onychophora: A comparison with Arthropoda, Annelida and some other invertebrates
pp. 159
Comparative aspects of the chelicerate nervous systems
pp. 175
Genotypic characteristics of cyclic parthenogens and their obligately asexual derivatives
pp. 181
Conservation versus change in early axonogenesis in arthropod embryos: A comparison between myriapods, crustaceans and insects
pp. 221
Homologous structures, exemplified by motoneurones of Mandibulata
pp. 249
Developmental mechanisms, homology and evolution of the insect peripheral nervous system
pp. 273
Lineage analysis as an analytical tool in the insect central nervous system: Bringing order to interneurons
pp. 303
Comparative aspects of peptidergic signaling pathways in the nervous systems of arthropods
pp. 317
The evolution of plant reproductive characters; sexual versus natural selection
pp. 329
Ground plans, evolutionary changes and homologies in decapod crustacean brains
pp. 349
The arthropod mushroom body: Its functional roles, evolutionary enigmas and mistaken identities
pp. 371
The comparison of morphological and molecular data in phylogenetic systematics
pp. 383
Is the evolution of arthropod brains convergent?
pp. 405
Developing model systems for molecular biogeography: Vicariance and interchange in marine invertebrates
pp. 407
The nervous systems of Echinodermata: Recent results and new approaches
pp. 425
The homology concept — still alive
pp. 439
Are the main grades of brains different principally in numbers of connections or also in quality?
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