Re: Favorinus japonicus secondary metabolites
March 8, 2002
From: Jennifer Sneed
In answer to your question, I was considering studying F. japonicus for my master's degree. If I did, I would be looking to see if it sequestered chemicals from the eggs it eats. I am just not sure if it has already been looked at.
Jennifer
jenny_sneed@hotmail.com
Sneed, J., 2002 (Mar 8) Re: Favorinus japonicus secondary metabolites. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/6389Dear Jenny,
It would be an interesting project. I suggest you get in touch with Kirsten Benkendorff [see her message about aplysiid eggs]. She may know of some recent work or work in progress,
Please keep us informed of your progress,
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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