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Defensive polyketides produced by an abundant gastropod are candidate keystone molecules in estuarine ecology. [PDF]

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A molecular phylogeny of Thuridilla Bergh, 1872 sea slugs (Gastropoda, Sacoglossa) reveals a case of flamboyant and cryptic radiation in the marine realm

Cladistics, 2021
The genus Thuridilla Bergh, 1872 comprises mostly tropical sap‐sucking sea slugs species with flamboyantly coloured forms. However, the potential for cryptic or pseudocryptic species masked by convergent or polymorphic colour patterns has not been tested
M. R. Martín-Hervás   +5 more
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Taxonomic assessment and diversity of sea slugs (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) along the Karnataka Coast, India

Indian Journal of Fisheries
Sea slugs in Karnataka's marine ecosystems have been understudied, resulting in limited documentation. To address this gap, extensive field surveys were conducted across the rocky reefs and off-shore patchy reefs of Karnataka, extending up to a depth of ...
D. Viswambharan   +3 more
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SEA SLUG SWIMMING SURPRISE

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2011
![Figure][1] Since the days of Darwin, we have greatly increased our understanding of how organisms have been shaped by evolution. We can uncover the interaction between genes and the environment by studying fossils and the processes by which animals develop.
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Enter the Giant Sea Slug

2022
Abstract Eric Kandel decides to do more research on learning and memory, this time using the large neurons of the giant sea slug, Aplysia, as his preparation. Ladislav Tauc, already familiar with Aplysia, collaborates in the experiments, many of which are conducted at the Institut Marey in Paris.
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Achieving photosynthesis in the animal cells of solar-powered sea slugs: A step toward artificial photosynthetic animals.

Biotechnology Advances
Photosynthesis is a critical biological process that sustains life on earth, primarily occurring in autotrophs such as plants, autotrophic algae, and certain photosynthetic bacteria.
Mengying Ding, Yinglang Wan, Wei Zhang
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Digging in the sand: new species and records of mesopsammic sea slugs in the Western Mediterranean (Mollusca: Gastropoda)

Journal of Natural History
Marine interstitial habitats (mesopsammon) have been understudied due to complications of exploring its millimetric and highly adapted organisms. The restrictive ecological conditions of this neglected habitat include faint light and a limited amount of ...
Jose Fernández-Simón   +2 more
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