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Chemical Defense and Evolution of Opisthobranch Gastropods

Proceedings
By: Guido Cimino and Michael T Ghiselin
247 pages, Col plates
Chemical Defense and Evolution of Opisthobranch Gastropods
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  • Chemical Defense and Evolution of Opisthobranch Gastropods ISBN: 9780940228795 Paperback Sep 2009 Unavailable #186652
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Opisthobranch gastropods and their marine pulmonate relatives have tended to lose their shells as a consequence of being protected by chemical defense. This book examines how these animals have evolved the capacity to synthesize metabolites that were originally obtained from their food.

The book forms part of the Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences.

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Proceedings
By: Guido Cimino and Michael T Ghiselin
247 pages, Col plates
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