Behavioural patterns in species of Chromodoris
January 1, 2003
From: David Thompson
Dear Bill
I am a 3rd yr marine biology student doing a project on the behavioural patterns of 4 species of Chromodoris (C. willani, C. lochi, C. annae and C. magnifica), I have had great trouble finding journals to read for this project and would be eternally grateful if you can give me a few references.
Thank you
David Thompson
diverdavid@ntlworld.com
Thompson, D., 2003 (Jan 1) Behavioural patterns in species of Chromodoris. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/8734Dear David,
Whose idea was the topic? I'm afraid I don't know of any research on behaviour patterns in these species, or any species of Chromodoris. I would certainly be very interested if anyone does know of any publications on the topic.
Sorry,
Bill Rudman
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