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Is a Modified Actin the Key to Toxin Resistance in the Nudibranch Chromodoris? A Biochemical and Molecular Approach

open access: yesDiversity, 2023
Five Chromodoris species from North Sulawesi, Indonesia, were investigated for their sequestration of marine natural products. The cytotoxic 2-thiazolidinone macrolide latrunculin A (LatA) was the major metabolite in all examined Chromodoris species, as ...
Cora Hertzer   +10 more
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Narrowly defined taxa on a global scale: The phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera Catriona and Tenellia (Nudibranchia, Trinchesiidae) favours fine‐scale taxonomic differentiation and dissolution of the “lumpers & splitters” dilemma

open access: yesEvolutionary Applications, 2023
By applying morphological and molecular data on two genera of the nudibranch molluscs it is shown that the tension between taxonomic practice and evolutionary processes persists. A review of the related genera Catriona and Tenellia is used to demonstrate
Tatiana Korshunova   +3 more
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The nudibranch Berghia stephanieae (Valdés, 2005) is not able to initiate a functional symbiosome-like environment to maintain Breviolum minutum (J.E.Parkinson & LaJeunesse 2018)

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2022
Photosymbiosis is found in different animal lineages and is best understood in cnidarians. A successful initiation and maintenance of the symbiosis between the animal hosts and the photosymbiotic partners is based on a recognition by specific host ...
Jenny Melo Clavijo   +6 more
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Antibacterial scalarane from Doriprismatica stellata nudibranchs (Gastropoda, Nudibranchia), egg ribbons, and their dietary sponge Spongia cf. agaricina (Demospongiae, Dictyoceratida)

open access: yesBeilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2020
Investigations on the biochemical relationship between Doriprismatica stellata (Chromodorididae, Doridoidea) nudibranchs, their egg ribbons, and the associated dietary sponge Spongia cf.
Cora Hertzer   +9 more
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Phylogenetic relationships within the Phyllidiidae (Opisthobranchia, Nudibranchia) [PDF]

open access: yesZooKeys, 2016
The Phyllidiidae (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia, Nudibranchia) is a family of colourful nudibranchs found on Indo-Pacific coral reefs. Despite the abundant and widespread occurrence of many species, their phylogenetic relationships are not well known.
Stoffels,Bart   +8 more
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Status Nudibranchia dari Pantai Krakal, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta

open access: yesJournal of Marine Research, 2022
Penelitian mengenai identifikasi nudibranchia belum banyak dilakukan khususnya di Pantai Krakal, Gunungkidul, DI Yogyakarta. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi nudibranchia yang ditemukan di Pantai Krakal. Penelitian dilakukan pada bulan Oktober 2021. Nudibranchia dikumpulkan dengan menggunakan coolbox dari Pantai Krakal.
Dinda Richa Kumarahaqi   +2 more
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GSL-Nudibranchia-Polyplacophora

open access: yes, 2022
A mini-poster of the principal nudibranchs (along with a large velutinid) and chitons that may be expected on biodiversity surveys in Gulf of St. Lawrence (GSL). Updated from a page of a series here: Nozères (2022) Mini-posters of macroinvertebrates in captures from bottom trawl surveys of the estuary and northern Gulf of St.
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Phestilla subodiosus sp. nov. (Nudibranchia, Trinchesiidae), a corallivorous pest species in the aquarium trade [PDF]

open access: yesZooKeys, 2020
Phestilla subodiosus sp. nov. (Nudibranchia: Trinchesiidae) is a novel species that feeds on corals in the genus Montipora (Scleractinia: Acroporidae) which are economically important in the aquarium industry.
Adam Wang   +3 more
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Zoogeographic relationships of Magellan Nudibranchia (Mollusca: Opisthobranchia) with particular reference to species from adjacent regions

open access: yesScientia Marina, 1999
Extensive recent collections and taxonomical revisions provide a basis for the first zoogeographical analysis of Magellan Nudibranchia. Using 36 of 57 nominal species described in this area, the degree of endemism has been decreased from 70% to 31%. Very
Michael Schrödl
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