
Article Collection 33rd Annual Karger Workshop in Evolutionary Neuroscience
Conservation, divergence and convergence in amygdala evolution.

This article collection provides both primary research articles as well as review articles from contributors of the 33rd Karger Workshop and further papers on amygdala evolution published in Brain, Behavior and Evolution. Below you will find our series of rolling articles conveniently collected in one place. The list is updated as soon as articles become available, and they are displayed chronologically – with the most recent publication being listed first.
33rd Annual Karger Workshop in Evolutionary Neuroscience: Conservation, Divergence and Convergence in Amygdala Evolution
The Karger Workshop is a one-day symposium on a specific topic in comparative or evolutionary neurobiology, organized by one or more members of the J. B. Johnston Club and sponsored by S. Karger AG. The 33rd Karger Workshop was held online-only on Thursday, November 11th, 2021. And was organized by Loreta Medina and Ester Desfilis, both from University of Lleida and Lleida’s Institute of Biomedical Research-Dr. Pifarré Foundation (IRBLleida), Spain.
The Workshop was titled “Conservation, divergence and convergence in amygdala evolution” and covered across-species aspects of amygdala expression, from various viewpoints, considering distinct developmental and evolutionary mechanisms involved in conservation, divergence, and convergence.
This article collection provides both primary research articles as well as review articles from contributors of the 33rd Karger Workshop and further papers on amygdala evolution published in Brain, Behavior and Evolution. Below you will find our series of rolling articles conveniently collected in one place. The list is updated as soon as articles become available, and they are displayed chronologically – with the most recent publication being listed first.

Invited Articles on Conservation, Divergence and Convergence in Amygdala Evolution
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Evolution and development of amygdala subdivisions: pallial, subpallial and beyond
Medina L. · Abellán A. · Morales L. · Pross A. · Metwalli A.H. · González-Alonso A. · Freixes J. · Desfilis E.
Brain Behav Evol (DOI:10.1159/000527512) -
Organizational conservation and flexibility in the evolution of birdsong and avian motor control
Colquitt B.M.
Brain Behav Evol 2022;97:255–264 (DOI:10.1159/000525019) -
Identifying Amygdala-Like Territories in Scyliorhinus canicula (Chondrichthyan): Evidence for a Pallial Amygdala
Rodríguez-Moldes I. · Quintana-Urzainqui I. · Santos-Durán G.N. · Ferreiro-Galve S. · Pereira-Guldrís S. · Candás M. · Mazan S. · Candal E.
Brain Behav Evol 2021;96:283–304 (DOI:10.1159/000519221) -
Analysis of the Pallial Amygdala in Anurans: Derivatives and Cellular Components
Jiménez S. · Moreno N.
Brain Behav Evol 2022;97:309-320 (DOI:10.1159/000525018) -
The Neuromeric/Prosomeric Model in Teleost Fish Neurobiology
Wullimann M.F.
Brain Behav Evol 2022;97:336-360 (DOI:10.1159/000525607)