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Invertebrate neurophylogeny: suggested termsand definitions for a neuroanatomical glossary.

Authors :
Richter, Stefan
Loesel, Rudi
Purschke, Günter
Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas
Scholtz, Gerhard
Stach, Thomas
Vogt, Lars
Wanninger, Andreas
Brenneis, Georg
Döring, Carmen
Faller, Simone
Fritsch, Martin
Grobe, Peter
Heuer, Carsten M.
Kaul, Sabrina
Møller, Ole S.
Müller, Carsten H. G.
Rieger, Verena
Rothe, Birgen H.
Stegner, Martin E. J.
Source :
Frontiers in Zoology; 2010, Vol. 7, p29-77, 49p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Background: Invertebrate nervous systems are highly disparate between different taxa. This is reflected in the terminology used to describe them, which is very rich and often confusing. Even very general terms such as 'brain', 'nerve', and 'eye' have been used in various ways in the different animal groups, but no consensus on the exact meaning exists. This impedes our understanding of the architecture of the invertebrate nervous system in general and of evolutionary transformations of nervous system characters between different taxa. Results: We provide a glossary of invertebrate neuroanatomical terms with a precise and consistent terminology, taxon-independent and free of homology assumptions. This terminology is intended to form a basis for new morphological descriptions. A total of 47 terms are defined. Each entry consists of a definition, discouraged terms, and a background/comment section. Conclusions: The use of our revised neuroanatomical terminology in any new descriptions of the anatomy of invertebrate nervous systems will improve the comparability of this organ system and its substructures between the various taxa, and finally even lead to better and more robust homology hypotheses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17429994
Volume :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Zoology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
57239469
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-9994-7-29