2022
DOI: 10.1111/febs.16650
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Neuromodulation and the toolkit for behavioural evolution: can ecdysis shed light on an old problem?

Abstract: The geneticist Thomas Dobzhansky famously declared: ’Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution’. A key evolutionary adaptation of Metazoa is directed movement, which has been elaborated into a spectacularly varied number of behaviours in animal clades. The mechanisms by which animal behaviours have evolved, however, remain unresolved. This is due, in part, to the indirect control of behaviour by the genome, which provides the components for both building and operating the brain circuits t… Show more

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“…A similar approach was used to identify G proteincoupled receptor candidates for crustacean hyperglycemic hormone neuropeptides (41). Characterization of decapod RTKs was emphasized, particularly in blackback land crab, Gecarcinus lateralis and green shore crab, Carcinus maenas, which have served as models for molting physiology for decades (42)(43)(44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49)(50)(51)(52). Moreover, C. maenas is an invasive species that has established populations in temperate coastal regions (53).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar approach was used to identify G proteincoupled receptor candidates for crustacean hyperglycemic hormone neuropeptides (41). Characterization of decapod RTKs was emphasized, particularly in blackback land crab, Gecarcinus lateralis and green shore crab, Carcinus maenas, which have served as models for molting physiology for decades (42)(43)(44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49)(50)(51)(52). Moreover, C. maenas is an invasive species that has established populations in temperate coastal regions (53).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%