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A nudibranch (pronounced (BrE) or (AmE)) is a member of one suborder of soft-bodied, shell-less marine
Marine (ocean)

Marine is an umbrella term. As an adjective it is usually applicable to things relating to the sea or ocean, such as marine biology, marine ecology and marine geology....
 opisthobranch gastropod mollusks, which are noted for their often extraordinary colors and striking forms. The suborder Nudibranchia is the largest suborder of heterobranchs, with more than 3,000 described species.

The word "nudibranch" comes from the Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 nudus, naked, and the Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 brankhia, gill
Gill

A gill is an anatomical structure found in many aquatic ecosystem organisms. It is a respiration organ whose function is the extraction of oxygen from water and the excretion of carbon dioxide....
s.

Nudibranchs are often casually called "sea slug
Slug

Slug is a common non-scientific word, which is often applied to any gastropod Mollusca whatsoever that has a very reduced shell, a small internal shell, or no shell at all....
s
", a non-scientific term.






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A nudibranch (pronounced (BrE) or (AmE)) is a member of one suborder of soft-bodied, shell-less marine
Marine (ocean)

Marine is an umbrella term. As an adjective it is usually applicable to things relating to the sea or ocean, such as marine biology, marine ecology and marine geology....
 opisthobranch gastropod mollusks, which are noted for their often extraordinary colors and striking forms. The suborder Nudibranchia is the largest suborder of heterobranchs, with more than 3,000 described species.

The word "nudibranch" comes from the Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 nudus, naked, and the Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 brankhia, gill
Gill

A gill is an anatomical structure found in many aquatic ecosystem organisms. It is a respiration organ whose function is the extraction of oxygen from water and the excretion of carbon dioxide....
s.

Nudibranchs are often casually called "sea slug
Slug

Slug is a common non-scientific word, which is often applied to any gastropod Mollusca whatsoever that has a very reduced shell, a small internal shell, or no shell at all....
s
", a non-scientific term. This has led some people to assume that every sea slug must be a nudibranch. Nudibranchs are very numerous in terms of species, and are often very attractive and noticeable, but there are a wide variety of other kinds of sea slugs, and these belong to several taxonomic groups that are not very closely related to nudibranchs. A fair number of these other sea slugs are colorful, and can be confused with nudibranchs.

These other marine shell-less gastropods or "sea slug
Heterobranchia

Heterobranchia, the heterobranchs, , is a taxonomic superorder of sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs.This superorder contains a diverse and interesting group of families....
" groups include additional heterobranch shell-less gastropod groups such as the Cephalaspidea
Cephalaspidea

The suborder Cephalaspidea, also known as the headshield slugs and bulla , is a suborder of sea slugs and bubble snails, marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks....
 sea slugs including the colorful Aglajidae
Aglajidae

Aglajidae is a family of often colorful, medium-sized, sea slugs, marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks. These are not nudibranchs; instead they are headshield slugs, in the Order Cephalaspidea....
, and other heterobranchs such as the Sacoglossa
Sacoglossa

Sacoglossa, commonly known as the sacoglossans, are a taxonomic Order of small bubble snails, sea snails and sea slugs, marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the superorder Heterobranchia....
, the sea butterflies
Sea butterfly

Sea butterflies, also known as Thecosomata or flapping snails, are a taxonomic suborder of small pelagic swimming sea snails. These are holoplanktonic opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the order Opisthobranchia....
, the sea angel
Sea angel

Sea angels, also known as cliones, and previously known as one kind of pteropod, are a group of small swimming sea slugs.These are pelagic marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the suborder Gymnosomata within the superorder Heterobranchia....
s, and the often rather large sea hare
Sea hare

The suborder Aplysiomorpha or Sea hares are very large sea slugs with a soft internal shell made of protein. These are marine gastropod molluscs in the superfamilies Aplysioidea and Akeroidea....
s. The term sea slug is also sometimes loosely applied to the only very distantly related, pelagic, caenogastropods
Caenogastropoda

Caenogastropoda is a very large taxonomic group, a superorder of saltwater snails, . The Caenogastropoda are within the gastropod infraclass Apogastropoda....
 within the superfamily Carinarioidea, and may also be casually used for the even more distantly related pulmonate sea slugs, the Onchidiidae
Onchidiidae

Onchidiidae are a family of small, air-breathing sea slugs. They are shell-less marine pulmonate gastropod molluscs.These animals are quite unusual in that they are emphatically not opisthobranchs with gills, as are almost all of the sea slugs....
.

Distribution

Nudibranchs occur in seas worldwide.

Habitat

Nudibranchs live at virtually all depths of salt water, but reach their greatest size and variation in warm, shallow waters.

Description

The body forms of nudibranchs vary enormously, but because they are opisthobranchs, unlike most other gastropods they are bilaterally symmetrical because they have undergone secondary detorsion
Torsion (gastropod)

Torsion is a gastropod synapomorphy which occurs in all gastropods during larval development. Torsion is the rotation of the Viscus, Mantle and Gastropod shell 180? with respect to the head and foot of the gastropod....
.

They lack a mantle
Mantle (mollusc)

The mantle is a significant part of the anatomy of molluscs: it is the dorsum body wall which covers the visceral mass.In many, but by no means all, species of molluscs, the Epidermis of the mantle secretes calcium carbonate and conchiolin, and creates a mollusc shell....
 cavity.

have adapted cerata to contain zooaxanthellae
Zooxanthella

Zooxanthellae are golden-brown intracellular endosymbionts of various marine animals and protozoa, especially anthozoans such as the Scleractinia corals and the tropical sea anemone, Aiptasia....
 which continue to photosynthesize and provide energy to the nudibranch.]]Their eyes are simple and able to discern little more than light and dark. The eyes are set into the body, are about a quarter of a millimeter in diameter, and consist of a lens and five photoreceptors.

They vary in adult size from 20 to 600 mm.

The adult form is without a shell or operculum
Operculum (gastropod)

The operculum, meaning little lid, is a corneous or calcareous structure which exists in some groups of marine, freshwater, but not in terrestrial snails or gastropods....
 (a bony or horny plate covering the opening of the shell, when the body is withdrawn).

The name nudibranch is appropriate, since the dorids (infraclass Anthobranchia) breathe through a branchial plume of bushy extremities on their back, rather than using gills. By contrast, on the back of the aeolids in infraclass Cladobranchia there are brightly colored sets of tentacles called cerata
Cerata

Cerata are dorsum and lateral outgrowths on the body of nudibranchs. The singular is ceras, and the name is from the classical Greek word "keratos" = "horn" and is a reference to its shape....
.

Nudibranchs have cephalic (head) tentacles, which are sensitive to touch, taste, and smell. Club-shaped rhinophore
Rhinophore

A rhinophore is one of a pair of club-shaped structures which are the most prominent part of the external head anatomy of a group of sea slugs, Marine gastropod opisthobranch mollusks in the order Nudibranchia, the nudibranchs, specifically the dorid nudibranchs....
s detect odors.

Life habits


Reproduction

.]]Nudibranchs are hermaphroditic
Hermaphrodite

A hermaphrodite is an organism having both male and female reproductive organs. In many species, hermaphroditism is a common part of the life-cycle, enabling a form of sexual reproduction in which partners are not separated into distinct male and female types of individual....
, and thus have a set of reproductive organs for both sexes, but they can rarely fertilize themselves.

Nudibranchs typically deposit their eggs within a gelatinous spiral.

Feeding

Most nudibranchs are carnivorous
Carnivore

A carnivore , meaning 'meat eater' , is any animal with a diet consisting mainly of meat, whether it comes from animals living or dead .In a more general sense, an animal may be considered a carnivore if it prefers feeding on animal matter over plant matter....
. Some feed on sponge
Sea sponge

The sponges or poriferans are animals of the phylum Porifera . Their bodies consist of an outer thin layer of cells, the pinacoderm and an inner mass of cells and skeletal elements, the choanoderm....
s, others on hydroid
Hydroid

Hydroid may refer to:...
s, others on bryozoa
Bryozoa

Bryozoans are tiny colonial animals that generally build stony skeletons of calcium carbonate, superficially similar to coral . Members of the Phylum Bryozoa are known as "moss animals" or "moss animacules" or as "sea mats"....
ns, and some are cannibals, eating other sea slugs, or, on some occasions, members of their own species. Other groups feed on tunicate
Tunicate

Tunicate, also known as urochordata, tunicata is the subphylum of a group of underwater saclike filter feeders with incurrent and excurrent Siphon s, that are members of the phylum Chordata....
s, barnacle
Barnacle

A barnacle is a type of arthropod belonging to infraclass Cirripedia in the Subphylum Crustacean, and is hence distantly related to crabs and lobsters....
s, or anemone
Sea anemone

Sea anemones are a group of water dwelling, predation animals of the order Actiniaria; they are named after the anemone, a terrestrial flower....
s.

The surface dwelling nudibranch, Glaucus atlanticus is a specilist predator of siphonophores, such as the Portuguese Man O' War. This predatory mollusc sucks air into its stomach to keep it afloat and using its muscular foot it clings to the surface film. If it finds a small victim Glaucus simply envelopes it with its capacious mouth, but if the prey is a larger siphonophore the mollusc nibbles off its fishing tentacles, the ones carrying the most potent nematocysts. Like some others of its kind Glaucus doesn't digest the nematocysts, instead it uses them to defend itself by passing them from its gut to the surface of its skin.

Colors and camouflage

Among this group can be found the most colorful creatures on earth. In the course of evolution, sea slugs have lost their shell because they have developed other defense mechanisms. Their anatomy may resemble the texture and color of the surrounding plants, allowing them to camouflage
Camouflage

Camouflage is a method of cryptic or concealing coloration that allows an otherwise visible organism or object to remain invisibility through deception....
 (cryptic behavior). Others, as seen especially well on chromodorids
Chromodoris quadricolor

Chromodoris quadricolor is a species of very colorful sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk....
, have an intense and bright coloring, which warns that they are distasteful or poisonous (aposematic coloration
Aposematism

Aposematism , perhaps most commonly known in the context of warning colouration, describes a family of antipredator adaptations where a warning signal is associated with the unprofitability of a prey item to potential predation....
).

Nudibranchs that feed on hydroids can store the hydroids' nematocysts (stinging cells) in the dorsal
Dorsum (biology)

In anatomy, the dorsum is the upper side of animals that typically run, fly, or swim in a horizontal position, and the back side of animals that walk upright....
 body wall, the cerata
Cerata

Cerata are dorsum and lateral outgrowths on the body of nudibranchs. The singular is ceras, and the name is from the classical Greek word "keratos" = "horn" and is a reference to its shape....
. The nematocysts wander through the alimentary tract without harming the nudibranch. Once further into the organ, the cells are brought to the specific placements on the creature's hind body via intestinal protuberances. Nudibranches can protect themselves from the hydroids and their nematocysts. It is not yet clear how, but special cells with large vacuole
Vacuole

A vacuole is a membrane organelle which is present in all eukaryotic cells. Vacuoles are essentially enclosed compartments which are filled with fluid such as water or various enzymes, though in certain cases they may contain solids which have been engulfed....
s probably play an important role. They can also take in plants' chloroplasts (plant cell organelles used for photosynthesis) and use them to make food for themselves.

Another method of protection is the release of a sour liquid from the skin. Once the specimen is physically irritated or touched by another creature, it will release the slime automatically.

Taxonomy

Haeckel Nudibranchia
The taxonomy
Taxonomy

Taxonomy is the practice and science of classification. The word comes from the Greek language ', taxis and ', nomos .Taxonomies, or taxonomic schemes, are composed of taxonomic units known as taxa , or kinds of things that are arranged frequently in a hierarchical structure....
 of the Nudibranchia is still under investigation. Many taxonomists in the past treated the Nudibranchia as an order, based on the authoritative work of Johannes Thiele
Johannes Thiele

Johannes Thiele was a Germany zoologist specialized in malacology. His Handbuch der systematischen Weichtierkunde is a standard work. From 1904 until his retirement in 1925 he was the curator of the malacological collection at the Museum f?r Naturkunde in Berlin....
 (1931), who built on the concepts of Henri Milne-Edwards
Henri Milne-Edwards

Henri Milne-Edwards was an eminent France zoologist.Milne-Edwards, was the 27th child of an English father Wiliam Edwards and a French mother Elisabeth Vaux....
 (1848). Newer insights derived from morphological data and gene-sequence research, have confirmed these ideas. On the basis of investigation of 18S rDNA sequence data, there is strong evidence for support of the monophyly
Monophyly

In common cladistic usage, a monophyletic group is a clade, consisting of an ancestor and all its descendants. The term is synonymous with the uncommon term holophyly....
 of the Nudibranchia and its two major groups, the Anthobranchia/Doridoidea and Cladobranchia.

  • Infraorder Anthobranchia Férussac
    André Étienne d'Audebert de Férussac

    Baron Andr? ?tienne Justin Pascal Joseph Fran?ois d'Audebert de F?russac was a France naturalist best known for his studies of Mollusca. He was born in Chartron, near Lauzerte in the province of Quercy , the son of Jean Baptiste Louis d'Audibert de F?russac and Marie Catherine Jos?phe de Rozet, and was professor of geography and statistics...
    , 1819 (dorids)
    • Superfamily Doridoidea
      Doridoidea

      Doridoidea, commonly known as dorid nudibranchs, are a taxonomic superfamily of medium to large, shell-less sea slugs, Marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the suborder Nudibranchia....
       Rafinesque, 1815
    • Superfamily Doridoxoidea
      Doridoxoidea

      Doridoxoidea, commonly known as dorid nudibranchs, are a taxonomic superfamily of medium to large, shell-less sea slugs, Marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the suborder Nudibranchia....
       Bergh, 1900
    • Superfamily Onchidoridoidea
      Onchidoridoidea

      Onchidoridoidea is a taxonomic superfamily of colorful sea slugs, dorid nudibranchs, marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks....
       Alder & Hancock, 1845
    • Superfamily Polyceroidea
      Polyceroidea

      Polyceroidea , is a superfamily of nudibranchs.*Family Polyceridae*Family Aegiretidae*Family Gymnodoridae*Family Hexabranchidae*Family Okadaiidae...
       Alder & Hancock, 1845
  • Infraorder Cladobranchia Willan & Morton, 1984 (aeolids)
    • Superfamily Aeolidioidea
      Aeolidioidea

      Aeolidioidea is a superfamily of small sea slugs, the aeolid nudibranchs. They are opisthobranch gastropod mollusks....
       J. E. Gray
      John Edward Gray

      John Edward Gray was a United Kingdom zoology. He was the elder brother of George Robert Gray and son of the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray ....
      , 1827
    • Superfamily Arminoidea
      Arminoidea

      Arminoidea is a superfamily of small sea slugs, aeolid nudibranchs. These are marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks...
       Rafinesque, 1814
    • Superfamily Dendronotoidea
      Dendronotoidea

      Dendronotoidea is a taxonomic superfamily of small colorful sea slugs or nudibranchs.These are known as aeolid nudibranchs....
       Allman, 1845
    • Superfamily Metarminoidea
      Metarminoidea

      Metarminoidea is a taxonomic superfamily of colorful sea slug or nudibranchs, Marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks.These are aeolid nudibranchs....
       Odhner
      Nils Hjalmar Odhner

      Nils Hjalmar Odhner was a Scandinavia zoologist who studied mollusks. During his lifetime he was professor of invertebrate zoology at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm....
       in Franc, 1968


A study published in May 2001, has again revised the taxonomy of the Nudibranchia . They are thus divided into two major clades:
  • Anthobranchia (= Bathydoridoidea + Doridoidea)
  • Dexiarchia nom. nov. (= Doridoxoidea + Dendronotoidea + Aeolidoidea + “Arminoidea”).


The dorids (infraorder Anthobranchia) have the following characteristics: the branchial plume forms a cluster on the posterior part of the neck, around the eyes. Fringes on the mantle do not contain any intestines.

The aeolids (infraorder Cladobranchia) have the following characteristics: Instead of the branchial plume, they have cerata
Cerata

Cerata are dorsum and lateral outgrowths on the body of nudibranchs. The singular is ceras, and the name is from the classical Greek word "keratos" = "horn" and is a reference to its shape....
. They lack a mantle. Only species of the Cladobranchia are reported to house zooxanthella
Zooxanthella

Zooxanthellae are golden-brown intracellular endosymbionts of various marine animals and protozoa, especially anthozoans such as the Scleractinia corals and the tropical sea anemone, Aiptasia....
e.

, Northern California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
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from Lembeh Straits, Indonesia
Indonesia

The Republic of Indonesia , is a transcontinental country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Comprising Islands of Indonesia, it is the world's largest Archipelago state....
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Lembeh Straits, Indonesia
Indonesia

The Republic of Indonesia , is a transcontinental country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Comprising Islands of Indonesia, it is the world's largest Archipelago state....
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Futher reading

  • Gary R. McDonald. July 29, 2006. . Institute of Marine Sciences. Paper Nudibranch_Systematic_Index. - Note: This is a good resource for getting a species list in certain genera, but it is not good for ascertaining the taxonomy of a genera, because it does not use the taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005)
    Taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005)

    Gastropoda#Taxonomy by Bouchet & Rocroi is currently the most up-to-date system of classifying the gastropoda . This taxonomy is one step closer to representing the Evolution of Mollusca....
    .


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