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  1. Sacoglossan species complexes
  2. long-term study of seaweed
  3. Taxonomic Clarification in the Genus Elysia (Gastropoda: Sacoglossa): E. atroviridis and E. setoensis
  4. Lusitanian nemertean species in Lough Hyne Marine Reserve: Paradrepanophorus crassus and Punnettia splendida
  5. Temporal Changes in Codium spp in Lough Hyne with Records for the Southern Irish Coast
  6. Effects of photosynthesis on the survival and weight retention of two kleptoplastic sacoglossan opisthobranchs
  7. Osilinus lineatus : Incursion and Proliferation in Lough Hyne Marine Reserve, SW Ireland
  8. Decadal-scale changes in the shallow subtidal benthos of an Irish marine reserve
  9. North-west Pacific sacoglossan guild associated with filamentous green algae (Family Cladophoraceae and Family Boodleaceae)
  10. Inventory of Japanese Sacoglossan Opisthobranchs: Historical Review, Current Records, and Unresolved Issues
  11. Japanese sacoglossans
  12. Rediscovery of the Sacoglossan Opisthobranch Hermaea wrangeliae (Ichikawa, 1993) in Okinawa, Japan
  13. Regional comparisons ofCodium(Chlorophyta) assemblages in the northern versus southern English Channel
  14. Interaction webs of marine specialist herbivores on Japanese shores
  15. Sacoglossan gastropods on native and introduced hosts in Lough Hyne, Ireland: larval retention and population asynchrony?
  16. Emerging associations on marine rocky shores: specialist herbivores on introduced macroalgae
  17. Reproduction in the green macroalga Codium (Chlorophyta): characterization of gametes
  18. Spatial variation in littoral Codium assemblages on Jersey, Channel Islands (southern English Channel)
  19. Local elimination of Codium fragile ssp. tomentosoides: indirect evidence of sacoglossan herbivory?
  20. HOST-PLANT CHANGE IN MARINE SPECIALIST HERBIVORES: ASCOGLOSSAN SEA SLUGS ON INTRODUCED MACROALGAE
  21. The missing links: larval and post-larval development of the ascoglossan opisthobranch Elysia viridis
  22. The familiar is exotic: I.Codium fragilessp.atlanticumon Scottish rocky intertidal shores
  23. The familiar is exotic: II.Codium fragilessp.tomentosoideson Scottish rocky intertidal shores
  24. Stenophagous, herbivorous sea slugs attack desiccation-prone, green algal hosts (Codium spp. ): indirect evidence of prey-stress models (PSMs)?
  25. DIETARY INDUCTION OF OPISTHOBRANCH MORPHOLOGY: PLACIDA DENDRITICA (ALDER & HANCOCK, 1843) ON DIFFERENT GREEN ALGAL HOSTS
  26. Establishment of the Green Alga Codium Fragile ssp. Tomentosoides on New Zealand Rocky Shores: Current Distribution and Invertebrate Grazers
  27. Life at the edge: population dynamics and salinity tolerance of a high intertidal, pool-dwelling ascoglossan opisthobranch on New Zealand rocky shores
  28. Feeding ecology of the ascoglossan opisthobranch Aplysiopsis enteromorphae (Cockerell & Eliot): patterns of distribution and impact on tidepool-dwelling green algae
  29. Group Membership Facilitates Feeding of The Herbivorous Sea Slug Placida Dendritica
  30. Diet Specialization Limits Herbivorous Sea Slug's Capacity to Switch Among Food Species
  31. Fine-scale variability of lanosol and its disulfate ester in the temperate red algaNeorhodomela larix
  32. A Gastric Evacuation Model for Young Yellow Perch, Perca flavescens