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- The Potential of Indonesian Heterobranchs Found Around Bunaken Island for the Production of Bioactive Compounds
- A Sea Slug's Guide to Plastid Symbiosis
- Adec Preview Generated PDF File
- Identification of Photosynthetic Sacoglossan Species
- Mollusca, Gastropoda) Gregor Christa1*, Katharina Händeler1, Till F Schäberle2, Gabriele M König2 and Heike Wägele1
- Elysia Timida (Risso, 1818) Three Decades of Research
- Gastropoda: Sacoglossa)
- Active Host Response to Algal Symbionts in the Sea Slug Elysia Chlorotica Cheong Xin Chan,1 Pavel Vaysberg,2 Dana C
- Leafy Green „Solar-Powered‟ Sea Slugs Begin to Reveal Their True Colors
- New Distribution Record of Elysia Leucolegnote (Jensen, 1990) (Sacoglossa Plakobranchidae) in Mangrove Ecosystem of Biak Numfor, Papua - Indonesia
- The Third Coffs Coast Sea Slug Census 29-31 January 2021 Thanks to Everyone Who Participated in the Third Coffs Coast Sea Slug Census
- FMRI TR-3 Text
- The Complete Disappearance of a Long Standing Sacoglossan Sea Slug Population Following Hurricane Irma, Despite Recovery of the Local Algal Community
- Gastropoda, Sacoglossa) from Soft Sediment Habitats of Koh Tao, Gulf of Thailand, with Descriptions of Two New Species
- 'Intertidal Records of 'Sea Slugs' from Northern North Island, New Zealand'
- Metabolic Responses of Photosynthetic Sea Slugs to a Changing Environment
- Kleptoplasts Mediate Nitrogen Acquisition in the Sea Slug Elysia Viridis
- Evolutionary Genetics of the Family Placobranchidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia: Sacoglossa) Anna Lee Bass University of South Florida
- Nudibranch Food
- Endosymbioses in Sacoglossan Seaslugs: Plastid-Bearing Animals That Keep Photosynthetic Organelles Without Borrowing Genes
- Species List
- Note University of Wollongong Copyright Warning
- Photosynthesis from Stolen Chloroplasts Increases Sea Slug Reproductive Fitness
- Elysia Timida (Risso, 1818) Three Decades of Research
- Kleptoplast Photosynthesis Is Nutritionally Relevant in the Sea Slug Elysia Viridis
- Biological and Chemical Studies on the Egg Masses of Marine Molluscs Kirsten Benkendorff University of Wollongong
- Two New Sacoglossan Sea Slug Species (Opisthobranchia, Gastropoda): Ercolania Annelyleorum Sp