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Sequestration and possible role of dietary alkaloids in the sponge-feeding mollusk Tylodina perversa
C Thoms,
R Ebel
, P Proksch
Chemistry
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Mollusca
100%
Porifera
86%
Alkaloids
84%
aerothionin
65%
Gastropoda
51%
Ecology
15%
Mucus
13%
Ovum
13%
Fishes
11%
Food
8%
Animals
6%
Arts & Humanities
Marine Environment
40%
Egg
33%
Siblings
31%
Animals
25%
Fish
24%
Ecology
22%
Controlled
20%
Food
17%
Social Sciences
ecology
71%
animal
61%
food
52%