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Aeolidia papillosa

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Catalogue of Life accepted name

Aeolidia papillosa (Linnaeus, 1761)


References in BioStor

    
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Northern and Arctic Invertebrates in the collection of the Swedish State Museum (Riksmuseum) III. Opisthobranchl and Pteropoda
Nils Odhner (1907) Swenska wetenskaps academiens handlingar 41(4): 1-118
Report on a collection of shells from Peru, with a summary of the littoral marine Mollusca of the Peruvian zoological province
William Healey Dall (1909) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 37: 147-294
SUBLITTORAL ECOLOGY OF KELP BEDS OF THE OPEN COAST AREA NEAR CARMEL, CALIFORNIA
James H Mclean (1962) Biol Bull 122: 95-114
INTRASPECIFIC AGGRESSION AND ITS EFFECT ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF ANTHOPLEURA ELEGANTISSIMA AND SOME RELATED SEA ANEMONES
Lisbeth Francis (1973) Biol Bull 144: 73-92
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION AND GENETIC POPULATION STRUCTURE IN THE COLONIZING SEA ANEMONE HALIPLANELLA LUCIAE
J Malcolm Shick and Allen N Lamb (1977) Biol Bull 153: 604-617
LARVAL REARING, METAMORPHOSIS, GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION OF THE EOLID NUDIBRANCH HERMISSENDA CRASSICORNIS (ESCHSCHOLTZ, 1831) (GASTROPODA: OPISTHOBRANCHIA)
June F Harrigan and Daniel L Alkon (1978) Biol Bull 154: 430-439
AN ANALYSIS OF THE DEFENSIVE MECHANISMS OBSERVED IN THE ANEMONE ANTHOPLEURA ELEGANTISSIMA IN RESPONSE TO ITS NUDIBRANCH PREDATOR AEOLIDIA PAPILLOSA
Larry G Harris and Nathan R Howe (1979) Biol Bull 157: 138-152
CYTOCHEMISTRY OF THE LONG-NECKED CELLS IN THE FOOT OF ONCHIDORIS MURICATA (NUDIBRANCHIA)
R Skidmore and E R Rivera (1982) Biol Bull 162: 113-123
INTRASPECIFIC AGGRESSION AND POPULATION DISTRIBUTIONS OF THE SEA ANEMONE METRIDIUM SENILE
Jennifer E Purcell and Christopher L Kitting (1982) Biol Bull 162: 345-359
THE RELEASE OF THE PEDAL DISK IN AN UNDESCRIBED SPECIES OF TEALIA (ANTHOZOA: ACTINIARIA)
I D Lawn and D M Ross (1982) Biol Bull 163: 188-196
MATING AND EGG MASS PRODUCTION IN THE AEOLID NUDIBRANCH HERMISSENDA CRASSICORNIS (GASTROPODA: OPISTHOBRANCHIA)
Ronald L Rutowski (1983) Biol Bull 165: 276-285
ULTRASTRUCTURE OF EARLY EMBRYONIC SHELL FORMATION IN THE OPISTHOBRANCH GASTROPOD AEOLIDIA PAPILLOSA
Linda S Eyster (1983) Biol Bull 165: 394-408
The aeolid nudibranch family Aeolidiidae (Gastropoda, Opisthobranchia) from tropical southern Africa
T M Gosliner (1985) Annals of The South African Museum 95: 233-267
SHELL INORGANIC COMPOSITION AND ONSET OF SHELL MINERALIZATION DURING BIVALVE AND GASTROPOD EMBRYOGENESIS
Linda S Eyster (1986) Biol Bull 170: 211-231
INTERSPECIFIC AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR OF THE CORALLIMORPHARIAN CORYNACTIS CALIFORNICA (CNIDARIA: ANTHOZOA): EFFECTS ON SYMPATRIC CORALS AND SEA ANEMONES
Nanette E Chadwick (1987) Biol Bull 173: 110-125
An Assessment of Poecilogony in Marine Invertebrates: Phenomenon or Fantasy?
K Elaine Hoagland and Robert Robertson (1988) Biol Bull 174: 109-125
Cloning and Aggression among Sea Anemones (Coelenterata: Actiniaria) of the Rocky Shore
Lisbeth Francis (1988) Biol Bull 174: 241-253
Induction of Swimming in Stomphia (Anthozoa: Actiniaria) by Imbricatine, a Metabolite of the Asteroid Dermasterias imbricata
J K Elliott, D M Ross et al. (1989) Biol Bull 176: 73-78
Studies on the Structure and Function of the Larval Kidney Complex of Prosobranch Gastropods
B R Rivest (1992) Biol Bull 182: 305-323
Aplacophora as Progenetic Aculiferans and the Coelomate Origin of Mollusks as the Sister Taxon of Sipuncula
A H Scheltema (1993) Biol Bull 184: 57-78
Photosynthesis and Retention of Zooxanthellae and Zoochlorellae Within the Aeolid Nudibranch Aeolidia papillosa
F K Mcfarland and G Muller-Parker (1993) Biol Bull 184: 223-229
Nudibranchia and Sacoglossa of Chile: External morphology and distribution
(1996) Gayana Zoologia 60: 17-62
Anthopleura sola, a new species, solitary sibling species to the aggregating sea anemone, A. elegantissima (Cnidaria : Anthozoa : Actiniaria : Actiniidae)
(2000) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 113(3): 596-608
Response in Nematocyst Uptake by the Nudibranch Flabellina verrucosa to the Presence of Various Predators in the Southern Gulf of Maine
Kinsey Frick (2003) Biol Bull 205: 367-376
Adaptable Defense: A Nudibranch Mucus Inhibits Nematocyst Discharge and Changes With Prey Type
Paul G Greenwood, Kyle Garry et al. (2004) Biol Bull 206: 113-120
Predation Resistance and Nematocyst Scaling for Metridium senile and M. farcimen
Andrew Kramer and Lisbeth Francis (2004) Biol Bull 207: 130-140
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