Mushroom bodies in Reptantia reflect a major transition in crustacean brain evolution

Volume: 528, Issue: 2, Pages: 261 - 282
Published: Aug 27, 2019
Abstract
Brain centers possessing a suite of neuroanatomical characters that define mushroom bodies of dicondylic insects have been identified in mantis shrimps, which are basal malacostracan crustaceans. Recent studies of the caridean shrimp Lebbeus groenlandicus further demonstrate the existence of mushroom bodies in Malacostraca. Nevertheless, received opinion promulgates the hypothesis that domed centers called hemiellipsoid bodies typifying...
Paper Details
Title
Mushroom bodies in Reptantia reflect a major transition in crustacean brain evolution
Published Date
Aug 27, 2019
Volume
528
Issue
2
Pages
261 - 282
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