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A nudibranch (pronounced /nudɪbɹaŋk/) is any member of a suborder of soft-bodied, shell-less marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks noted for their often extraordinary colors and striking forms. The suborder, Nudibranchia, is the largest suborder...


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The Biological Bulletin
Swimming behavior of the nudibranch Melibe leonina.
10/01/2002: 5,540 words, approx. 19 pages
Abstract. Swimming in the nudibranch Melibe leonina consists of five types of movements that occur in the following sequence: (1) withdrawal, (2) lateral flattening, (3) a series of lateral flexions, (4) unrolling and swinging, and (5) termination. Melibe swims spontaneously, as well as in...
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The Biological Bulletin
Field behavior of the nudibranch mollusc Tritonia diomedea.
04/01/2006: 7,871 words, approx. 26 pages
The nudibranch mollusc Tritonia diomedea has been a useful model system for studies of how the brain controls behavior. However, no broad study of T. diomedea field behavior exists--an important deficit since laboratory behaviors may differ from what occurs in nature. Here we report...
 


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Sea Slugs and Their Distance from One Another
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An examination of the behavior patterns of sea slugs, found off the coast of Puerto Rico. The purpose of the examination is to determine what causes sea slugs to vary their distance from each other, testing the hypothesis that the amount of light present in the sea slugs' environment affects both their activity and their distance from one another.


 

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