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The order Nudibranchia (sea-slugs) contains several luminous genera (such as Plocamopherus and Kalinga) that show spectacular bioluminescence (Haneda, 1985). No information is available on their chemical aspects. [Pg.181]

Trowbridge CD (1991b) Group membership facilitates feeding of the herbivorous sea slug... [Pg.228]

FIGURE 2.3 Glycosaminoglycans resources of some kinds of sea slugs. (A) Melibe viridis, (B) Aplysia kurodai, (C) Gtossodoris rufomarginata. Adapted from http //www.umiushi. info/. [Pg.25]

Ascoglossan sea slugs (Sacoglossa) feed suctorially on marine algae and sequester functional chloroplasts from their prey in the tissues of their mantle.14-36 Additionally, these animals often... [Pg.161]

Trowbridge, C. D., Diet specialization limits herbivorous sea slug s capacity to switch among food... [Pg.256]

Navenone-A is one of a trio of alarm pheromones produced by the sea slug Navanax inermis. Its structure (37) has been deduced from spectral study in particular, n.m.r. spectroscopy establishes the (E) configuration of all the side-... [Pg.44]

The first example of a halogenated bipyrrole was the marine bacterium Chromobacterium sp. metabolite 35 <74MB281>. Both nudibranchs (sea slugs) and bryozoans (moss animals) secrete brominated bipyrroles ("tambjamines") as chemical defensive agents. Some recent examples from the bryozoan Bugula dentata are tambjamines G-J (36-39) <94AJC1625>. [Pg.62]


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