Motor supply of the dorsal longitudinal muscles,I: homonomy and ontogeny of the motoneurones in locusts (Insecta,Caelifera) |
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Authors: | W Kutsch R Heckmann |
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Institution: | (1) Fakultät für Biologie, Universität, D-78434 Konstanz, Germany |
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Abstract: | The neural supply of the dorsal lingitudinal muscles in successive segments from the prothorax to the pregenital abdomen of adult and larval instar locusts (Locusta migratoria and Schistocerca gregaria) has been studied. Stainings have also been carried out for embryos. The whole complement consists of three muscles, of which one or both of the smaller ones degenerate in the pterothoracic segments during early imaginal life. Based on morphological criteria, several motoneurone types can be distinguished. The neural set is almost identical for all segments, independent of the general organization of each segment. At about 65% of embryogenesis, all neurone types can be identified with respect to soma position and basic features of the central branching pattern. By the end of embryogenesis, a dendritic pattern is established which resembles the adult pattern in all major aspects. The reiteration of homonomous elements suggests that they form part of the basic segmental neural Bauplan generated early in embryogenesis. This study of muscles and motoneurones forming identifiable, reiterated neuromuscular units can serve as a segmental matrix for a comparative study comprising other phylogenetic groups of the Tracheata.Abbreviations
DLM
dorsal longitudinal muscle
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DUM
dorsal unpaired median
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M
muscle (number)
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MN
motoneurone
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N
nerve (number) |
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