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Feeding Attractants and Stimulants for Marine Gastropods

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Bioorganic Marine Chemistry

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Feeding is essential for organisms, and many biological studies have revealed that chemore-ception and Chemotaxis are involved in feeding behavior. This paper reviews recent studies of gastropod chemoreception in feeding with particular emphasis on the bioorganic chemical bases involved.

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Sakata, K. (1989). Feeding Attractants and Stimulants for Marine Gastropods. In: Scheuer, P.J. (eds) Bioorganic Marine Chemistry. Bioorganic Marine Chemistry, vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74560-7_5

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