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Matthes Kenning
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Architectural principles and evolution of the arthropod central nervous system
R Loesel, H Wolf, M Kenning, S Harzsch, A Sombke
Arthropod biology and evolution: molecules, development, morphology, 299-342, 2013
682013
Comparative brain architecture of the European shore crab Carcinus maenas (Brachyura) and the common hermit crab Pagurus bernhardus (Anomura) with notes …
J Krieger, A Sombke, F Seefluth, M Kenning, BS Hansson, S Harzsch
Cell and tissue research 348, 47-69, 2012
582012
Comparative analysis of deutocerebral neuropils in Chilopoda (Myriapoda): implications for the evolution of the arthropod olfactory system and support for the Mandibulata concept
A Sombke, E Lipke, M Kenning, CHG Müller, BS Hansson, S Harzsch
BMC neuroscience 13, 1-17, 2012
562012
Adaptive trends in malacostracan brain form and function related to behavior
DC Sandeman, M Kenning, S Harzsch
Nervous systems and control of behavior 3, 11-45, 2014
542014
The Malacostraca (Crustacea) from a neurophylogenetic perspective: New insights from brain architecture in Nebalia herbstii Leach, 1814 (Leptostraca, Phyllocarida)
M Kenning, C Müller, CS Wirkner, S Harzsch
Zoologischer Anzeiger-A Journal of Comparative Zoology, 2012
352012
Arthropod biology and evolution
R Loesel, H Wolf, M Kenning, S Harzsch, A Sombke
Springer, 2013
342013
Brain anatomy of the marine isopod Saduria entomon Linnaeus, 1758 (Valvifera, Isopoda) with special emphasis on the olfactory pathway
M Kenning, S Harzsch
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy 7, 32, 2013
302013
The ultimate legs of Chilopoda (Myriapoda): a review on their morphological disparity and functional variability
M Kenning, CHG Müller, A Sombke
PeerJ 5 (e4023), 1-36, 2017
252017
More than one way to smell ashore–Evolution of the olfactory pathway in terrestrial malacostracan crustaceans
J Krieger, MK Hörnig, M Kenning, BS Hansson, S Harzsch
Arthropod structure & development 60, 101022, 2021
102021
Comparative morphology of ultimate and walking legs in the centipede Lithobius forficatus (Myriapoda) with functional implications
M Kenning, V Schendel, CHG Müller, A Sombke
Zoological letters 5, 1-18, 2019
82019
Heading which way? Y-maze chemical assays: not all crustaceans are alike
M Kenning, P Lehmann, M Lindström, S Harzsch
Helgoland marine research 69, 305-311, 2015
82015
IceAGE-Icelandic marine Animals: Genetics and Ecology, Cruise No
S Brix, P Martinez, J Svavarsson, M Kenning, R Jennings, S Holst, ...
POS456, IceAGE2 20, 2013-04.08, 2013
72013
Arthropod Biology and Evolution Molecules
R Loesel, H Wolf, M Kenning, S Harzsch, A Sombke, A Minelli, G Boxshall, ...
Development, Morphology 299, 342, 2013
72013
A comparative analysis of the ventral nerve cord of Lithobius forficatus (Lithobiomorpha): morphology, neuroanatomy, and individually identifiable neurons
V Schendel, M Kenning, A Sombke
Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 76, 377-394, 2018
52018
Histological and electron microscopic analysis of the papillated epidermal organs of an unknown species of Phascolion sp.(Sipuncula) from Ibiza, Spain
CHG Müller, M Kenning, J Hylleberg, P Michalik
Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on the Biology of the …, 2018
32018
IceAGE-Icelandic marine Animals: Genetics and Ecology, Cruise No. POS456, IceAGE2, 20.07. 2013–04.08. 2013, Kiel (Germany)-Reykjavik (Iceland)
S Brix, P Martinez, J Svavarsson, M Kenning, R Jennings, S Holst, ...
Deutsche Zentrum für Marine Biodiversitätsforschung, Senckenberg am Meer, 2013
32013
The ultimate legs of Chilopoda (Myriapoda): a review on their morphological disparity and functional variability. PeerJ. 2017; 5: e4023
M Kenning, CHG Müller, A Sombke
3
Evolution des olfaktorischen Systems der Isopoda: Einblicke aus Neuroanatomie und Ethologie von Saduria entomon (Valvifera) Linnaeus 1758
M Kenning
12016
Histologial and Electron Microscopic Analysis of the Papillated Epidermal Organs of Phascolion sp.(Sipuncula) from Ibiza, Spain
CHG Müller, M Kenning, J Hylleberg, P Michalik
2017
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