GABA-mimetic molecules from Porphyra (Rhodophyta) induce metamorphosis of Haliotis (Gastropoda) larvae

  • Morse A
  • Morse D
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Abstract

Recruitment of larvae of the gastropod mollusc, Haliotis rufescens, has been shown to be induced by algal molecules which are uniquely available at the surfaces of crustose red algae, including species of Lithothamnium, Lithophyllum and Hildenbrandia (Morse &...

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Morse, A. N. C., & Morse, D. E. (1984). GABA-mimetic molecules from Porphyra (Rhodophyta) induce metamorphosis of Haliotis (Gastropoda) larvae. In Eleventh International Seaweed Symposium (pp. 155–158). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6560-7_25

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