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Tritonia diomedea (Bergh, 1894)[1] is a nudibranch mollusc that has served as a model system for understanding the neural basis of behavior, cellular properties of neurons, and neuromodulation. ... Of the several "Tritonia" species most of the neurobiological research has been done on Tritonia diomedea. This animal lives...
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Tritonia is a cormous genus in the Iridaceae family from southern Africa. Most of them are in the winter rainfall regions or areas with some rain year round, but there are summer rainfall species too.
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Tritonia (gastropod) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tritonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tritonia may refer to • Tritonia (plant), a genus of plants of the Iridaceae family • Tritonia (mollusc), a genus of nudibranch mollusc in the family Tritoniidae
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Tritonia (plant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Freshly harvested, healthy Tritonia bulbs for water wise gardens. Also, detailed planting information. ... Tritonia (Blazing Star) ... Potted tritonia is an excellent choice for porches, patios, along pool edges or on a series of steps. Choose one color for all the pots or mix them up. Tritonia is also indispensable for...
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Tritonia nilsodhneri; Marcus, 1983 ... Individuals of Tritonia nilsodhneri match the colour of their food. See messages below for reports of other gorgonian prey inn other parts of its range. ... Re: Food and colour in Tritonia nilsodhneri; From: Ricardo Roberto Fernández, October 6, 2009...
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Previously known on the Forum as Tritoniid species 8 this species has just been described from Okinawa as Tritonia bollandi in honor of its collector, ...
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In the nudibranch, Tritonia diomedea, three of the neurons (the dorsal swim interneurons, DSIs) have been shown to be members of the central pattern generator (CPG) underlying dorsal/ventral swimming. The DSIs act as intrinsic neuromodulators, altering cellular and synaptic properties within the swim CPG circuit.
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Progress in understanding sensory and locomotory systems in Tritonia diomedea has created the potential for the neuroethological study of animal navigation in this species. ... Tritonia Sea Slug [physiology]
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