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The Identification of Functional, Sequestered, Symbiotic Chloroplasts
On Being the Right Size As an Animal with Plastids
On Being the Right Size As an Animal with Plastids
The 1940 Ricketts-Steinbeck Sea of Cortez Expedition: an 80-Year Retrospective Guest Edited by Richard C
UNIVERSIDAD DE EL SALVADOR FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS NATURALES Y MATEMÁTICA ESCUELA DE BIOLOGÍA “Composición Y Estructura De
Biogeography of the Sacoglossa (Mollusca, Opisthobranchia)*
Riqueza, Composición De La Comunidad Y Similitud De Las
Biodiversity Associated to Sargassum Forest at the Gulf of California
Deep Blue Solo Exhibition by Silvia Gõmez Jiménez April 12 – June 14 Azul Profundo Exposición Individual De Silvia Gómez Jiménez Abril 12 – Junio 14 Dueep Bl E
A Sea Slug's Guide to Plastid Symbiosis
Metal Mobility and Bioaccumulation Differences at Lower Trophic Levels In
A Review on the Diversity and Distribution of Opisthobranch
Marine Invertebrate and Seaweed Biodiversity of Continental Coastal Ecuador
Bertsch, 2020 Page 73
Bonner Zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber
Elysiapyrones from Elysia Diomedea. Do Such Metabolites Evidence An
Ogy and Planktotrophy in the Sea Slug Elysia Diomedea LOLA MOREANO-ARROBO, OSCAR D
Animal Biosynthesis of Complex Polyketides in a Photosynthetic Partnership
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Gastropoda, Sacoglossa) from Soft Sediment Habitats of Koh Tao, Gulf of Thailand, with Descriptions of Two New Species
Animal Biosynthesis of Complex Polyketides in a Photosynthetic Partnership ✉ Joshua P
Mollusca: Gastropoda) from Isla Del Coco National Park, Costa Rica
Evolutionary Genetics of the Family Placobranchidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia: Sacoglossa) Anna Lee Bass University of South Florida
A Review on the Diversity and Distribution of Opisthobranch Gastropods from Peru, with the Addition of Three New Records
Photosynthesis from Stolen Chloroplasts Increases Sea Slug Reproductive Fitness
Opisthobranchia) with Emphasis on Their Food (Ulvophyceae) and the Ability to Incorporate Kleptoplasts
Bioactive Compounds from Marine Heterobranchs
Opistobranquios 319
A Sea Slug's Guide to Plastid Symbiosis
Validating an Endoperoxide As a Key Intermediate in the Biosynthesis of Elysiapyrones Ana R