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Observations on the osmoregulation in Aplysia juliana Pease (Aplysiidae, Mollusca)

Zeitschrift f�r Vergleichende Physiologie, 1957
1. When Aplysia julianaPease is kept up till 6 hours in 80% sea water, it shows an increase in oxygen consumption of about 438%, as compared with the normal respiration, during the first 30 minutes. After this time it decreases rapidly at first, more slowly later. When transferred to 100% sea water after a stay of about 6 hours in diluted sea water,
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Mass mortality of the black sea hare Aplysia gigantea (Gastropoda: Aplysiidae) at Augusta, Western Australia in the austral summer of 2021

Molluscan Research, 2021
A mass mortality of the sea hare Aplysia gigantea at Augusta, Western Australia was first reported to local authorities on 10 February 2021.
Fred E. Wells   +4 more
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Phylogeny of the Aplysiidae (Gastropoda, Opisthobranchia) with new aspects of the evolution of seahares

Zoologica Scripta, 2004
The phylogeny of the Aplysiidae is investigated, based on 37 morphological and histological characters polarized a priori by outgroup comparison. The Aplysiidae represents a monophyletic taxon comprising two distinct clades: Aplysiinae and Dolabellinae + Dolabriferinae + Notarchinae.
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Observations on development, larval growth and metamorphosis of four species of aplysiidae (gastropoda: Opisthobranchia) in laboratory culture

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1977
Abstract The development of simple, reliable techniques for the laboratory culture of aplysiid gastropods through their complete life cycle, has enabled us to study the larval biology, metamorphosis, and early juvenile development of these animals. Egg masses, duration of the embryonic phase, veligers, and larval growth and development are described ...
Marilyn Switzer-Dunlap   +1 more
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Growth, reproduction and mortality of the sea hare Dolabella auricularia (Gastropoda: Aplysiidae) in the Central Visayas, Philippines

Marine Biology, 1984
The growth parameters W∞ and K of the von Bertalanffy growth equation were estimated from size-frequency data of the sea hare Dolabella auricularia using an objective, computer-based method. The results obtained from two locations in the central Philippines were comparable, although based on only a few individuals; the means for both sites were W∞=493 ...
D. Pauly, H. Calumpong
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The Ring Doesn't Mean a Thing: Molecular Data Suggest a New Taxonomy for Two Pacific Species of Sea Hares (Mollusca: Opisthobranchia, Aplysiidae)

Pacific Science, 2013
Morphological and molecular data obtained from Hawaiian sea hares identified as Aplysia dactylomela (Rang) and Aplysia pulmonica (Gould) revealed that they belong to the same species. A review of the literature shows that the name A. pulmonica has been used inconsistently, but the specimens we examined match the original description of the species. Two
Jennifer Alexander, Angel Valdés
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Natural History Collections and Alien Species: an Overlooked Sample of Bursatella leachii Blainville, 1817 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Aplysiida) Backdates its Confirmed Presence in Italy

Thalassas: An International Journal of Marine Sciences, 2018
The ragged sea hare Bursatella leachii Blainville, 1817 is a heterobranch mollusc with a circumtropical distribution, that since the mid-1900s colonized the Mediterranean Sea and is now considered as one of the alien taxa most widespread in the basin.
Andrea Travaglini, Fabio Crocetta
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The Distribution of The Lessepsian Ragged Sea Hare, Bursatella leachii Blainville, 1817 (Aplysiidae) in The Mediterranean Coast of Turkey

Journal of FisheriesSciences.com, 2014
In this study, distribution of Bursatella leachii Blainville, 1817 is determined in Mediterranean coast of Turkey. This report is also second report of B. leachii from Gulf of Antalya. One spec-imen of B. leachii was observed during SCUBA diving activity in Konyaalt? beach, at a depth of 25 m, in 29 September 2012.
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Bursatella leachii de Blainville 1817'nin (Mollusca; Gastropoda; Aplysiidae) Karadeniz’deki ilk kaydı

Bu çalışma, Karadeniz’de dağınık deniz tavşanı Bursatella leachii de Blainville 1817’nin varlığını rapor etmektedir. Eylül 2023 ayı içerisinde 1,0 ila 4,0 m arasında değişen derinliklerde tüplü dalış (SCUBA) ve şnorkel dalışı ile toplam 484 örnek gözlemlenmiştir.
Di Martino, Vincenzo, Stancanelli, Bessy
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THE APLYSIIDAE OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS*

Journal of Molluscan Studies, 1964
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