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Raviraj, R., C. Scheetz, J.T. Carlton, K.T. Burns, S.C. Crosby, K. Cuzco, M.K. Donato, M. Fajardo, I. Morrison, M. Olavarria, D. Romanello, H. Schwarzenbach, N.C. Spiller, and J.P. Susarchick. 2025. Sea slug invasions: the non-native Archidoris pseudoargus (Nudibranchia: Dorididae) moves south and the native Doriopsilla pharpa (Nudibranchia: Dendrodorididae) moves north on the U.S. Atlantic coast. BioInvasions Records 14(3):687-699. https://doi.org/10.3391/bir.2025.14.3.17.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 46544
Type: Journal Article
Author: Raviraj, R., C. Scheetz, J.T. Carlton, K.T. Burns, S.C. Crosby, K. Cuzco, M.K. Donato, M. Fajardo, I. Morrison, M. Olavarria, D. Romanello, H. Schwarzenbach, N.C. Spiller, and J.P. Susarchick
Date (year): 2025
Article Title:Sea slug invasions: the non-native Archidoris pseudoargus (Nudibranchia: Dorididae) moves south and the native Doriopsilla pharpa (Nudibranchia: Dendrodorididae) moves north on the U.S. Atlantic coast
Journal Name: BioInvasions Records
Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Pages: 687-699
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Keywords: Archidoris pseudoargus, sea lemon nudibranch, Doriopsilla pharpa, lemon drop nudibranch, range expansion
DOI: 10.3391/bir.2025.14.3.17
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Archidoris pseudoargus

    CT - Long Island Sound, CT
    CT - Long Island Sound, CT
    CT - Long Island Sound, CT

Doriopsilla pharpa

    MA - Waquoit Bay, Cape Cod, MA
    CT - Long Island Sound, CT
    CT - Long Island Sound, CT
    CT - Long Island Sound, CT
    CT - Long Island Sound, CT
    CT - Long Island Sound, CT
    CT - Long Island Sound, CT
    CT - Long Island Sound, CT
    CT - Long Island Sound, CT
    CT - Long Island Sound, CT
    CT - Long Island Sound, CT
    CT - Long Island Sound, CT
    CT - Long Island Sound, CT


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