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To publish is to produce publicly known, & within informatiin to text & images, it potty mean distributing paper copies to the public, or even putting the content on the website.

A word publication means a work of publishing, & it as well means any writing of which copies come published, & any internet site. Among publications come books, and periodicals, a latter including magazines, scholarly journals, and newspapers.

Within Taxonomy the publicon of the description of a taxon has to comply with a few system. It must exist as published around Latin. It must become published in paper. A publication must become typically available. A date of publication is a date the promulgated poop became typically available.

Computers and the internet have changed a face of publishing, lowering the prices, & permitting extra humans to publish, across two desktop publishing and internet publication.

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A List of the Worldwide Food Habits of Nudibranchs
By Gary R. McDonald and James W. Nybakken. The list is an attempt to compile all of the published food data for nudibranchs. Included are all of the articles that the authores were able to obtain prior to June 1996.

Sea Challengers
Family owned publishing house which produces Dave Behren's popular Pacific Coast Nudibranchs book.

The Sequestering of Secondary Compounds from Sponges by Nudibranchs
Tim Judd. Colorado State University. 1998.

Aplysia Laboratory Exercise
Descriptive article about Aplysia. Part of a series of articles written about invertebrate species commonly used in invertebrate zoology teaching or research laboratories. By Richard Fox from Lander University.

Tridachia Laboratory Exercise
Descriptive article about Tridachia crispata. Part of a series of articles written about invertebrate species commonly used in invertebrate zoology teaching or research laboratories. By Richard Fox from Lander University.

Introduced Marine Aquatic Invaders - Aeolid Nudibranch
Article by Fisheries Western Australia on, Godiva quadricolor, an aeolid native to South Africa and introduced into the waters off W Australia.

Shade Preference in Dorid Nudibranchs: A Rebuttal
Murphy, Ryan M J. November, 2000.

Berghia verrucicornis, a Nudibranch Predator of the Aquarium "Weed" Anemone aiptasia
Article discussing possibility of using a nudibranch to control anemone growth in aquariua.

Laboratory Culture of the Aeolid Nudibranch Berghia verrucicornis (Mollusca, Opisthobranchia): Some Aspects of Its Development and Life History
Carroll D J and S C Kempf. Biol. Bull. 179: 243-253. (December 1990)






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