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Genealogical relationships of mushroom bodies, hemiellipsoid bodies, and their afferent pathways in the brains of Pancrustacea: Recent progress and open questions

Steffen Harzsch, Jakob Krieger

2021Arthropod Structure & Development36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

According to all latest phylogenetic analyses, the taxon Pancrustacea embraces the crustaceans in the traditional sense and the hexapods. Members of the Pancrustacea for a long time have been known to display distinct similarities in the architecture of their brains. Here, we review recent progress and open questions concerning structural and functional communalities of selected higher integrative neuropils in the lateral protocerebrum of pancrustaceans, the mushroom bodies and hemiellipsoid bodies. We also discuss the projection neuron pathway which provides a distinct input channel to both mushroom and hemiellipsoid bodies from the primary chemosensory centers in the deutocerebrum. Neuronal characters are mapped on a current pancrustacean phylogeny in order to extract those characters that are part of the pancrustacean ground pattern. Furthermore, we summarize recent insights into the evolutionary transformation of mushroom body morphology across the Pancrustacea.

Topics & Concepts

Mushroom bodiesBiologyPhylogeneticsEvolutionary biologyTaxonPhylogenetic treeSister groupCladeEcologyGeneGeneticsDrosophila melanogasterNeurobiology and Insect Physiology ResearchPlant and animal studiesPlant and Biological Electrophysiology Studies