In this volume outstanding specialists review the state of the art
in nervous system research for all main invertebrate groups. They
provide a comprehensive up-to-date analysis important for everyone
working on neuronal aspects of single groups, as well as taking
into account the phylogenesis of invertebrates. The articles report
on recently gained knowledge about diversification in the
invertebrate nervous systems, and demonstrate the analytical power
of a comparative approach. Novel techniques in molecular and
developmental biology are creating new perspectives that point
toward a theoretical foundation for a modern organismic biology.
The comparative approach, as documented here, will engage the
interest of anyone challenged by the problem of structural
diversification in biology.
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