Where in Europe is Aplysia available ?

November 7, 1999
From: Ulrich Storz

For research in behavioural biology, we want to introduce Aplysia in our institute. Despite its popularity, I have found it really difficult to obtain Aplysia specimens. I have checked all marine labs and field stations from Yugoslavia to Scotland but none seems to be able to provide Aplysia at this time of the year. The only provider I have heard of is The NIH resource facility in Miami, but the shipping cost would be very high.
Does anybody know a good source for Aplysia in Europe?
Thanks in advance,

sincerely

Ulrich Storz
Institute for Zoophysiology
Muenster University
Germany

storz@uni-muenster.de

Storz, U., 1999 (Nov 7) Where in Europe is Aplysia available ?. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/1494

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